Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 16 16:23:32 EST 2004 | blnorman
We tried Ionox BC in our MPM, but evidently a feed line came loose allowing the Ionox to spray, flood, whatever on the inside of the machine. The Ionox ate through some of the insulation on the wires. As long as it stayed in the plumbing, it worked
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 12 11:41:54 EST 2004 | Claude_Couture
The solder bead IS the thermocouple. A thermocouple is two different metal welded together. The junction generates voltage. You can use tape, glue, paper clip, whatever works on your particular situation. Just make sure the thermocouple does not move
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 16:45:12 EDT 2004 | Karkanov
Hi, Does you ever encounter static in plastic reel?? For a while when you do a production with our machine the component( mostly resistor and capacitor) stay in the pocket of the reel when the feeder peel off. do you have a trick to stop it? Th
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 18:22:57 EDT 2004 | russ
Usually Static in the tape will cause the component to stick to the cover tape as opposed to staying in the pocket. It sounds like you have another problem. But anyway, here is what we do when we "think" we have an ESA problem. We place the compone
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 17 20:28:26 EDT 2004 | Shawn L
Bottom line is to stay away from attempting to sequence different part number in the same reel. You are asking for trouble with this approach. Work on operator training, efficiencies and organization. Best of Luck, Shawn
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 12 08:30:29 EDT 2004 | davef
Well, another alternative is to use a water washable flux. If you insist on staying with a NC flux, use one that is probable. We prefer to probe solder, rather than copper.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 13 18:34:31 EDT 2004 | russ
Use Water soluble if you can, if not I would try the Indium SMQ NC paste, this residue stays soft. I would also change ICT probes to the "drill type". Russ
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 20 07:55:02 EDT 2004 | Rob
Gentlemen, Thanks for your feedback - I think we are going to have to stay with the parts we are using. Cheers, Rob.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 26 02:59:17 EST 2005 | Base
Hi Grant, What PPM's are you running on those wider Agilisses (is that the correct spelling??). We're trying to get a good figure to aim for (or to stay away from...). Greets Base
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 14:38:33 EST 2005 | JBurgans
Whatever you do, stay far, far away from the Manncorp machines. I happened to tour a facilty that used those, and I sincerely felt for those poor souls who were suck operating those machines.