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Good Manual Printer for Large Boards

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 03 16:16:18 EST 2008 | grantp

Hi, Ok, and thanks for the heads up on that, and I will contact them and see what model that is. I liked one of their manual printers, as it looks like the board slides back on linear bearings and then lifts up under the stencil, instead of the usua

Good Manual Printer for Large Boards

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 05 14:53:34 EST 2008 | wavemasterlarry

A good manual or magazine are hard to find these days. Most people just look at the pictures anyway! Just a pet peave of mine. Oh well it's the week end. got a case of beer in the truck and I'm thinkin of showering this weekend too. Anyone see m

PCBA Burn-in / ageing equipment

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 01 14:40:54 EST 2008 | snaggletooth

DC powered Power-up and ageing burn-in equipment, preferably non-product specific, starting from room temperature down to -41 degrees celcius and up to +71 celcius at a rate of 7 celcius per minute. But anyone who could suggest a manufacturer would b

SMEMA Configuration

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 02 02:11:39 EST 2008 | raranchado

We're using a PFC (Product Flow Controller) box by Cogiscan between a conveyor and Agilent SJ-5000 (AOI) and the problem we're having is that when the downline smema cable is connected to the PFC box, the AOI conveyor belt keeps on turning even with

Rohs finish with lead past

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 03 07:26:35 EST 2008 | realchunks

Careful on fine pitch QFPs. They will be your weakest joint if your parts are no-lead. And don't think you can simply run a no-lead profile either. Depending on your paste, you cannot simply run your profile in the no-lead temps and expect your fl

PCB Baking after Wash

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 04 00:22:11 EST 2008 | maacolomer

Hi Steven, The 24 hrs bake is an overkill according with various J-STDs. Assuming a bake temperature over the 100 Celsius degrees. There are several factors to be considered before deciding the best methodology to wash misprinted board. However,

PCB Baking after Wash

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 09 10:04:36 EST 2008 | lazzara55

SMT-ypw: Does PWB supplier start to implement PWB drying packaging? B3: YES! The fabrication of the PCB involves a series of wet processing that requires counter-measures to remove moisure. While some of the PCB processes also include bake cycles th

Setting up Water Wash Plant

Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 07 03:39:05 EST 2008 | yngwie

Hi, I am setting up a Water Wash process. Can the Experts our there help me to understand the whole structure of the complete DI Plant setup to the Washer and back to the water waste treatment i.e. what filtering system needed in between, carbon/mix

Setting up Water Wash Plant

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 09 21:07:12 EST 2008 | davef

We don't remember hearing from you you here for a looong time. Welcome back. For: * Getting your toes wet in a variety of cleaning topics at Dann Tersteggie's excellant jump site: http://www.smtinfo.net/Db/_Cleaning.html * More than you ever wanted

Dek model questions

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 09 08:51:56 EST 2008 | pjc

256 LT or Lite, low end fully auto machine, lower res alignment camera, not as accurate and repeatable as GSX. Wiper and Auto Paste dispensing optional. GSX is fully loaded with hi end camera alignment, auto paste, vac stencil wiper, may have auto fl


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