Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 15:04:20 EST 2018 | emeto
Both of these are very old platforms. I used them both in the past and they are both good machines. The question is how are you planning to keep them going? Spare parts availability? Knowledge to fix them? Calibrate them?Does manufacturer support the
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 13:52:31 EDT 2009 | jimpat
I have worked with both a batch and 5 zone conveyer oven. Both ovens worked very well. The batch was used for prototypes and low volume processing. Conveyer oven was more efficient when reflowing medium to large quantities. Basically there are ad
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 09:01:19 EDT 2000 | LarryK
The IPC-A-610 has the Acceptability requirements and the ANSI/J-STD-001 has the Requirements for soldering. Both deal with the requirements for the individual classes. Both of them are published by IPC and can be purchased in lots of places includ
Electronics Forum | Fri May 12 13:24:44 EDT 2000 | Stuart Adams
Is there a cost effective way to do assembly of boards with SMT components on boths sides as well as thru-hole parts ?? (Is there a solution other than hand-soldering the thru-hole parts after SMT reflow of both sides ???) Thanks, Stuart
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 21 18:01:54 EDT 1999 | Blankenhorn
I am curious as to what everyone is thinking about having both the Nepcon and Apex showsn next spring? Will people be attending Nepco, Apex, both or are we seeing the industry tradeshows saturating us? We are trying to evaluate these as an exhibitor
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 01 19:07:57 EST 2002 | fujiguy
Yes Smema is used in the industry. It allows the equipment of different manufacturers to comunicate with out extensive rewiring. Both SMEMA 1.0 and 1.2 are used. An experienced SMT manufacturer wil include both for options.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 21 03:43:49 EST 2002 | madreindeer
David, I can say this we have 2 vision systems Orbotech and Omron. Both working OK but there is a problem with both....They find a solderballs in board and there is no solderballs! Otherwise can not tell what is a best system. Regards, MadReind
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 12 11:04:31 EDT 2002 | jwentz
We are evaluating new placement equipment from both Assembleon/Philips and Zevatech/Juki. I would like to get comments, both pros and cons, on anyone's experience with these machines. Thanks in advance! Jon
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 12 11:29:45 EDT 2002 | saiwong
We are evaluating new placement equipment from > both Assembleon/Philips and Zevatech/Juki. I > would like to get comments, both pros and cons, > on anyone's experience with these > machines. > > Thanks in advance! Jon Juki is the best.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 03 07:56:48 EST 2002 | Hussman
I've got a lot of experience with both and feel MPM is the better choice, especially with rookies. Most operators and technicians prefer the MPM over DEK too. They both function the same, but the MPM is a bit more user friendly. JM2C