Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 05 17:59:14 EST 2013 | hegemon
By hand, we apply a precision die cut plastic protective film to a particular "lens" product. It is of the "peel the backing off and apply" style product. Due to the ESD event possibilities, this application is done in an area far away from any ele
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 04 11:51:36 EST 2013 | cbeneat
We use ours multiple times a day x 3 shifts. As the maintainer, I personally am satisfied I change the filters monthly and keep it full of cleaning fluid. I will say we have another facility that has the same washer, they have had more issues than
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 04 12:57:01 EST 2013 | markhoch
Thank you for your reply Chris We have the same exact unit. But we've had issues with the cleaning solution leaching into the electrical cabinet and shorting out the PLC. They use a foam weather strip as the only insulation, and the cleaning solutio
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 12 13:52:55 EST 2013 | emeto
Vector guard is ok. Advantage is the space you save on stencils. We have 6 frames - I had to repair some of them through the years of usage - basically some of the tubes inside warn out and have to be replaced. Of courcce they have some mechanical li
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 18 07:22:23 EST 2013 | davlec
We have not tried VectorGuard, so I cannot comment on that specific solution. However we have been using a Tecan Genesis system for several years and are very pleased with it. Unlike the DEK solution, the tensioning is entirely mechanical so there is
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 26 08:40:21 EST 2013 | vileo72
Hi , During one of NPI trial ,we found that boards ( CEM -1 grade )has got discolored on the masking portion ( and not on the conductors) after reflow .Although it does not impact our Form /Fit and Function characteristics , I would like to get your
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 27 16:26:30 EST 2013 | davef
I expect to find the specification and measurement method for the bow & twist of an assembly to be on the assembly drawing. Comments are: * Expecting that an industry committee to write a bow & twist spec for an assembly they know nothing about is n
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 06 17:37:54 EST 2014 | hegemon
Make sure you are providing an adequate moisture bake out prior to wave soldering. It sounds moisture related since is so random. I would suggest perhaps 120C for a minimum of 8 hours to drive the moisture out, and then complete your wave soldering
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 07 16:58:27 EST 2014 | richardconnell
Hi - I am trying to set up a visual display of the component attrition rate from our Siemens P&P Machines. There is OIS SW running on each machine so we can query a certain amount locally at each machine. Is there a way of having a more userfriendly
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 12 03:12:37 EST 2014 | alexeis
Hi, Solution of the ASM / Siemens is nice but in terms of the display of the results is quite limited and sometimes difficult to define. Our clients built (some of them with our help) separate software takes the data from the machine (the database)