Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 21 02:43:24 EDT 2001 | Armin
is it easy to program ? e) User friendliness. Is the equipment easy to operate ? f) Tact Time. g) 2nd Hand Market Cost of the equipment. Rough guesstimate will do. I got feedback that noone service this machine anymore. Is it true? and that parts a
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 08:30:24 EDT 2004 | Mark
Well, it's been a month and I have used Flexa (Fuji America) and Circuitcam (Aegis). I do enjoy circutcam alot better than our Unidoc visual documentation. The customer support is off the hook and easy to deal with and software is operator REALLY fr
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 05 18:40:41 EST 2004 | dgjjr
We also use a SAWA. Works great. Easy to use. Small footprint. Easy to implement into our process. Nothing "strapped" to my operators as previously stated. Evaluated several units under 10K. Some were very good, some not so good. SAWA matched our
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 19 13:29:43 EDT 2004 | davef
Things we�d like to have in a reflow oven are: * Small variation in temperature [+-2*C] from rail-to-rail. * Consistent temperature over time [3+ sigma]. * Thermal inertia / fast recovery to be able to respond to the effects of high mass boards. * Ra
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 12 11:58:52 EDT 2005 | cambriadj
Universal had not made it on the list due to anticipatory price shock. Its my fault on homework, when I think of Universals and Fujis,I envision high speed, full volume, 24/7 and maybe not that easy for quick changes. So, yes, I am pleased to hear ab
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 31 12:06:08 EDT 2007 | devgru
We have the yestech systems and are very pleased with them. I would also suggest that you bring units into your facility to see a demonstration. It seems that there are really only two choices when it comes to the quick to program and easy to use ver
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 02 02:46:44 EDT 2008 | tang
Hi Guys, I have few question would like to ask regarding pcb conformal coating: 1. Can I know which masking material is the best for easy apply, fast cure, fast & easy to remove after coating & baking. And no chemical reaction which will whiten the
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 24 07:52:58 EDT 2008 | davef
We assume the silk screen is epoxy. If so,: * Easiest: 'black-box' the undesired area by printing epoxy on top of the undesired area. You could use a stamp-pad easily. * Fairly-easy-but-messy: use a Dremmel-type tool to remove the undesired area. Thi
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 11 13:09:30 EDT 2009 | jgorajia
You may want to complete some due diligence before selecting the right software vendor.....knowing after selection that you're kinda' stuck for a while. Find out support for your needs (feeder setup lists dynamically created, easy board views and po
Electronics Forum | Thu May 28 09:28:30 EDT 2009 | rgduval
Craig, We currently have an older Heller 1800 and quite like it in production. It easily handles our lead free products, and has enough flexibility to handle both heavy boards and lighter boards. Thermal profiling is relatively easy. I'm told the