Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 26 07:34:18 EST 2007 | Tech
Contact smtservice@comcast.net They are one of the best and get you trained in a few days.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 13:11:03 EDT 2007 | dphilbrick
Siemens with minor adjustments. I believe they even have a retro to go to 26" on some machines.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 20 07:26:45 EDT 2017 | emeto
Thank you for the detailed input. That gave me material to think on.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 26 01:59:01 EDT 2023 | ttheis
Thanks, what about the camera calibration? Does it use the same kit as the GSM machines?
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 26 13:20:45 EDT 2007 | SMT Guy
Where are you located? If in US, support for DIMA equipment is through Manncorp. Not a source I would put my money on.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 26 15:57:08 EDT 2007 | grantp
Hi, I would get a second hand MYDATA, and that should do the trick. Lots of feeders available, and easy to program. Good for small volume, but not high volume.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 26 11:01:59 EDT 2007 | Rob
Hi Basem, What's your budget? You may be able to get a decent second user machine and a bundle of feeders for the same price as a new one of those (Mydata, assmeblion, I-Pulse, Samsung etc) and not have to change it in a year or two.. Cheers, Rob.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 26 19:32:05 EST 1999 | Martin Dunning
I am a student doing a project on rework os BGAS and CSPS and Im looking for information on it especially rework of csps Has anyone got x-ray images of csps after rework or of BGAS to show csps with solder balls Appreciate any help Urgent!!!!
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 07 13:37:26 EST 2002 | dougt
This esd safe carpet is new to me. How is the carpet tested/maintained? Are you still wearing the typical foot strap or did they sell you some other kind of footwear? Sorry for "changing the initial subject" of this post.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 26 13:09:13 EST 2005 | reash
What system would you guys recommend as a good rework and repair system in the $10,000-$40,000 range or so? The company I work for is just starting to branch out into working with SMT components.