Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 25 22:28:27 EDT 2005 | KEN
I have never heard of heating boards prior to v-score. Have you established any trends on component orientation and cracking? What is your v-score thickness range? Do you have your blades regularly sharpened? Have you measured your blade alignment?
Electronics Forum | Tue May 30 17:06:13 EDT 2006 | Board House
Hi Steve, I would say that 98 % of score shops do them dry, When the product gets back to the board house they would run the panel through a rinse dryer to get the score dust off of the Panel, Most Score machines have Vacuums built into the cutter h
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 29 08:55:35 EST 2017 | capse
I represent Fancort Industries. We provide "pizza cutter" and horizontal opposing blade "guillotine" style v-score depanel equipment. The edge clearance requirements are 0.030" - 0.050" for the wheel cutter and down to 0.020" for the opposing blade e
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 26 17:38:02 EDT 2001 | Russ Cutler
We are looking into using Scored PWB's on a new high volume design. We've used Tab Routed PWB's exclusively in the past. I understand that Scored PWB's are more efficient to produce and depanelize. Question: What are the industry standards for cr
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 01 11:11:59 EDT 2001 | Chip Gill
My email address is chip.gill@ipte.com, or hit our website IPTE.com.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 24 13:51:23 EST 1998 | Michael Allen
What kind of "slice and dice machine" do you use? I assume you're referring to what I call a score-breaker -- a device to separate the board from the panel (or from the adjacent board) by crushing the score-line WITHOUT bending the panel or the boar
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 24 10:48:16 EST 2002 | davef
x-acto's, umm bad news. Check the fine SMTnet Archives for background, score specifications, and discussion.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 12 03:08:47 EST 2004 | Andrea
Does anyone compare in real Mirtec and Marantz>?? What was the score? Andrea
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 09 10:32:37 EDT 2004 | Sherri
Fiber from where the board is scored and separated. Is it possible for traces of copper to be present in that area of PCB?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 12 12:48:23 EST 2005 | guest
Try scoring the underside of the pallet every inch or so, perpendicular to direction of travel