Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 18 15:18:06 EDT 2024 | robertobsuinc
Hi, Anyone has a calibration target for Koh young aSPIre machine?
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 13:21:03 EST 2000 | Tuan Bui
Hi John, Aerofeed,Inc. has the "Dry box" nitrogen cabinets. 215-257-1152 and they are in PA. I purchased one last year and it has been doing a wonderful job for our operations. I use it to store BGAs and micro BGAs after baking. To reduce the cost, I
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 28 08:18:03 EST 2000 | Engineer
I'm currently researching new rework equipment, and was wondering if anyone had any recommendations. We currently have an older PACE hot air system that has had mixed results. It tends to overheat the board and IC. Is the IR any better, or has hot ai
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 22 19:21:05 EST 2000 | Peter
I like MPM's 500 machine. I purchased the predecessor model when it was made by SMTech. This machine has programmable pin supports which made setting up for double sided boards really easy. For auto alignment, I think only in-line machines have th
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 12 00:10:45 EST 2001 | Roland
Jeff, You may want to contact GWidmayer@ox3.com. OX3 Corp has over 800 different carrier tapes in stock to handle any type of component and has another 7,000 tapes that they can obtain on short notice so he may be able to help you with a SMD splic
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 21 16:56:03 EST 2000 | lucky
I do not think so. The 54 mm has a large field of view, so when it looks at small parts the image is blurry. What you want to try is using the other camera (camera 2) it has a 38mm field of view. Camera 2 is considered a narrow field of view, the cam
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 12 14:47:55 EST 2000 | Chris Newell
We run Siemens SiPlace SMT equipment. One of our biggest problems is feeder tape splices jamming our feeders. We use Siemens recommended method of splicing our feeder tapes together. This has been causing upwards of 10% lost time on some of our build
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 16:48:41 EDT 2000 | LarryK
Has anyone ever used the circuit repair kits? The type where you can replace a PTH or SMT pad that has been lifted or damaged? It appears that you just select a pad, trace or whatever needs replacing from a panel and heat or glue it onto the board.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 26 08:41:27 EDT 2000 | greg
I am processing PCB's that have an n-tech osp coating and am finding huge inconsistencies in wetting. Some boards process clean with good wetting and the next has terrible wetting. The boards are stored and handled properly. Has anyone had this
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 31 13:50:27 EDT 2000 | debandrick
Mike, with all due respect, the customer service that MVT provides is poor at best...more accurately non existent. Our company has had more correspondence with their anwering service than any living breathing personell. The GS-1 has some inherent f