Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 08 07:06:36 EDT 2004 | peter016
Hi Rob, Thanks for the reply. Our boards are 4 ~ 6 ups and mostly double sided. The ratio between chips and IC/Odd shape varied from products to products. So, line balancing between chipmounter and GSM is tough to do. Some boards are mirror image to
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 11:28:57 EDT 2004 | Frank
We have placed labels using the Hover-Davis label feeders on our Juki machines and we used standard nozzles. Are your labels an odd shape where a standard nozzle won't work?
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 13:09:25 EST 2004 | russ
Siemens really can't tell you what to use for this? That sounds odd, they have never cleaned any of their own nozzles? With support like that (can't cover the simplest things like maintenance) I will ensure that I don't ever consider this company f
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 10 19:30:29 EST 2005 | KEN
If economical is what your looking for the atmosphere already contains 20 odd percent nitrogen. Why the need to use N2 with lead free?
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 28 07:42:02 EDT 2005 | kadaba
MYDATA has some linear feeders which is a beauty,do you have large boards and odd shaped boards this may also influence your decision, i will put my money on MYDATA
Electronics Forum | Tue May 24 18:56:02 EDT 2005 | russ
Try Pentagon-ems.com (might be right address?) They make their own hardware and i have purched various odds and ends from them before. Ask for Chad Haima.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 14 16:15:04 EDT 2005 | russ
Can flux really prevent wetting? This seems odd to me. I am actually thinking the opposite of Bman, I am wondering if using a homeplate with an overprint condition might help? Russ
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 09 10:38:45 EDT 2005 | SuMoTe
Water soluable dots will wash off after reflow. A water soluable liquid mask will work as well. dots are better for defined (round)holes, whereas the liquid mask works well with odd shapes.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 11 11:59:43 EDT 2005 | bobpan
no problem. Tell them to check old 'q-tips' and i believe it was called 'c-series odd placement' and there is a basic 'how to' on doing multi-rotated boards. Its not easy and could frustrate you but it will definatly work.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 11 07:54:26 EDT 2005 | Mark
254 (odd parts) ........ go into the Flexa program and go over the vision number and click on it and than hit F1 for a list of numbers.