Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 26 13:06:11 EST 2014 | jimmyboz
I am not an objective candidate for a Machine manufacturer selection, I only know Fuji's. But, it sounds like a good fit for a Fuji XP series machine. And of course, I will try to find a good one and install it for a fee. The price of a used XP va
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 19 12:36:04 EDT 2014 | joeherz
We have an application where an assembly has to be residue (flux) free except for 2 SMT non washable parts. Currently those parts are post wash hand adds but the product volume is exploding. We want to run those parts in SMT, mask them using an aut
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 21 14:43:05 EDT 2014 | emeto
To your first question - Yes you have to take out your paste and leave it on room temperature to warm up(my paste requires 8hours by manufacturer). Second question: If you have controlled room temperature and: If you use jar - up to 5 days your past
Electronics Forum | Fri May 23 19:59:26 EDT 2014 | jhaye
hi everyone, I just got some question with regards to the life span of components from the date it was packed from supplier. Does the parts more than 2 years from the date it was process by supplier: 1. Can it still be used in PCBA?? 2. will it not
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 04 21:11:11 EDT 2014 | isd_jwendell
This style gave me grief as well. The problem is the way the part is manufactured leading to an unusual pad configuration. When the part is placed on the PCB there is no pad wrap under the part, the pad is 90 degrees to the board. The datasheet shows
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 01 13:25:26 EDT 2014 | davef
Eurolanders and Asians are the primary users of immersion tin. In the US, the use of immersion tin is restricted due to the concern over the thiourea that used in tin plating process. Thiourea is a suspected carcinogen. I’m inclined to say, “aww, as
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 27 13:33:59 EDT 2014 | rgduval
I agree with all other posters...strips on the Y-Wagon have always worked out, rather easily. Some people I've met consider it a benefit to having a MyData. However, I would add that MyData's handle strips in the feeders better than most other pick
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 04 07:11:43 EDT 2014 | padawanlinuxero
Hello We work with a TP9-4 and a MY12 both with tray wagons, I like a lot the tray wagon, for big components we use it, but like AVFM we build our own pallets, and some of them were big 3x30 array or even bigger all pallets were done in a ESD mater
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 07 21:33:15 EDT 2014 | andrespena
The problem about covering it with glue (without using solder) is that the components might dislodge by a miniscule amount underneath the glue. So maybe the contact points will disconnect. I'm not sure if this will be a real problem, but if so it wo
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 10 11:24:27 EDT 2014 | spoiltforchoice
Use an oil free compressor ;). My UK based answer would be: We treat our air at point of use with a desiccant air dryer by Walker Filtration (this unit looks remarkably similar to units by Mark, Beko and others (especially the controller) this dryer