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Re: Fountain Wave Soldering and Repair/Rework Equipment

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 21 19:38:24 EST 1999 | dean

| Hello, | | I will be evaluating and qualifying two equipment types. The first is a fountain soldering device. I need practical advice on all the stuff you guys and gals know about as good, bad, ugly, best applications, setup, limitations, and all

Selective soldering pallets and solder balls

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 05 11:04:27 EST 2002 | slthomas

They're IR, bottom side only. Frankly wave solder is not my forte (there are those that would claim nothing is), but I've personally been tasked with developing a process to do reliable, high volume bottom side SMT, so I'm drawing a lot from the tec

Jedec Trays and tubes to recycle

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 26 10:02:27 EST 2007 | Cal

Pay Recyclers: Ecological Technologies, Inc. 1230 Oakmead Parkway, #308 Sunnyvale, California 94085 U.S.A Phone: 408.524.7100 ;Fax: 408.524.7103 http://www.eco-tech.com/index.shtml OR The SemiCycle Foundation 2111 Kramer Lane Austin, Texas 78758

YesTech F1 AOI false calls and misses

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 04 13:33:12 EDT 2012 | rway

We currently have 2 M1 systems. Our false call rate has never been has high as you suggest. There is something wrong with your program and/or inspection algorithms, as you probably already know. You should be somewhere between 1000-1500 vcpmo (fal

Yes Vision AOI software and Windows 10?

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 18 09:46:42 EST 2019 | cdav1100

We currently run a Yes Tech BX machine using the Yes Vision software on Windows 7. With Windows 7 support running out in January next year, I was curious if anyone had managed to run the Yes Vision software under Windows 10. The obvious answer is to

PTH Hand Soldering and Rework Training

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 14 20:32:41 EST 2003 | davef

There's just about 4 beezillion companies that give solder training. Some are: * BEST Rolling Meadows, IL 847-797-9250 Bill Westmoreland (bwestmoreland@solder.net) http://www.solder.net/ * Circuit Technology 340 Raleigh St Holly Springs, NC 27540 (

Re: Bow and Twist of PCB's

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 19 08:00:55 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| Hi there, | I'm actually facing a lot of trouble with PCB's presenting up to 3mm of bow /twist at reception i.e. before assembly. The PCB size is 220 by 230mm. The boards are to be assembeled SMD double sides with 05.mm pitch on both sides. In orde

First time Pick and Place Machine

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 21 09:23:05 EDT 2017 | sumote

I am not going to give you any names of equipment manufacturers as I believe most people tend to recommend only what they are familiar with. I have my favorites as, likely, most everyone else does as well. What I will tell you is equally important.

Re: x,y digitizer and optical comparator

Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 17 15:17:34 EST 2002 | JLeonard

I can understand that you really don't like a non-techie to post a reply/comment to the SMTNet forums. After all, it's always been about the technology/techs and not the sales folk. But what happens when a 'techie' provides incorrect or blatantly fa

paste release from stencil, and volume calculation

Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 07 10:54:21 EST 1999 | Steve Thomas

We're looking at redesigning our stencils to facilitate better (well, it's pretty much non-existant, so any improvement is a big leap) release from fine pitch apertures. Currently we have perpendicular walled laser cut apertures. We'll be having


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