Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 24 14:45:34 EST 2006 | kevslatvin
The company I work for has been looking at pick and place machine from three or four well know manufactures. My question is. Is it a buyer market right now and what is the average or a common discount people are getting on equipment?20%,30%, etc. See
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 27 12:30:37 EDT 2006 | Rob
Hi David, we used the following techniques in high volume production, depending on the type of flexi-board: (all were in milled pockets in a durastone pallet) 1) Kapton tape top & bottom 2) Spray mount & samll amount of kapton tape (you only had
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 21 13:27:09 EDT 2006 | jimmyjames
We 'bend and clip' with good old fashioned needle nose pliers and side cutters. A typical size for a run would be 20-30 boards. Many of our designs are over a decade old and are fully TSO'd (FAA standard) and we can't change anything in the design.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 13:00:33 EDT 2006 | john_smith
CN, I forgot a couple things. The DEK printers are easy to program at about 3-5 min. The MPM is a little more difficult to program and it takes about 20-30 min. Resale value is also in DEKs favor. Just look around in the equipment section and see all
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 28 17:02:28 EST 2007 | joeherz
We use TraCon's TraBond 2112 for staking applications where larger gaps are involved. It is formulated for PCB staking applications. The material is very low sag and high viscosity. It's 2part and comes in handy bi-paks. Work life is 20-30min.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 13 19:30:57 EDT 2009 | secura1
I'm new to all this... we have a board with one BGA blue tooth device. one test for the board is an rf test that measure successful packet transmission. we find that we get much lower error rates if we "reflow" the BGA with a heatgun. We do this
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 19 15:20:30 EDT 2011 | rdoss
My company will be purchasing an AOI machine within the next 3-6 months and we are debating between several manufacturers and between "Golden Board" & "Algorithm" based systems. I've had some experience with YES Tech and have seen a couple of each k
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 27 20:30:54 EDT 2011 | tech1
Yeah that is a drawback to those feeders. The plastic part that is mentioned in one of the responses is okay but you have to be real careful when pulling the tape out before you can put that part on. Mydata always says to leave the reel with the feed
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 28 08:12:17 EDT 2012 | mun4o
hi, you can see the MSL on the moisture barrier bag - there have label with mSL.Two years ago , I check all components in our stockk and insert the data in the ERP.For any components I find the MSL in their data sheet.About 20-30 component I cant fi
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 08 08:20:52 EST 2014 | emeto
To most of our boards I give 20-30% tolerance in both directions. From experience if you have big aperture on your stencil, the squeegee will scoop certain amount of paste from this aperture and you will see lower height. Depending on your board supp