Electronics Forum | Mon May 15 14:59:27 EDT 2000 | John Thorup
Hello Aldo Can't help you with the virtues of a specific machine but I would suggest that you search this net's industry directory for a number of of other possibilities. Also try Microscan in Washington State. 360/331-8212 John Thorup
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 27 18:51:35 EDT 2000 | Doug Philbrick
Rob We could do that for you as well as provide you with a ready to run insertion program for your Universal Axial inserter that will of course match your sequences. You can call me at 770 965-3300. I will be out in the morning on the 28th but will
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 14 21:09:20 EST 2000 | Dave F
Emmanuel: Take Jax's word. NiAu (ENIG) primary (some would say only) redeeming characteristic is its flatness that you mentioned, but that flatness appeals to folk placing fine pitch devices, rather than BGA. Good luck. Dave F
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 22 12:53:43 EST 2000 | David Spilker
Be careful if you use Ni/Au. The "black pad" phenomenum can be crippling. We moved from Ni/Au to OSP because of it. I also don't want to return to the lack of flatness of HASL.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 06 15:06:46 EST 2006 | Mario
If your company should decide to sell your Suzuki 2000v machines let me know. We have many Suzuki on our floor and perhaps would entertain the idea to purchase more if the price was right. smtassy@colba.net
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 19 15:15:18 EDT 2006 | Mario
If your company should decide to sell your Suzuki 2000v machines let me know. We have many Suzuki on our floor and perhaps would entertain the idea to purchase more if the price was right.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 13 18:28:01 EDT 2000 | Michael Parker
Hello - I am currently evaluating uBGA rework and X-Ray inspection solutions. I would like any advice/warnings etc. regarding suppliers and equipment. I have already researched through the threads in this forum and have created a list of recommended
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 17 13:58:54 EST 2007 | ck_the_flip
I made my own wave measuring device using KIC2000 system. KIC2000 has automatic wave detection, so now I have a profiler for both reflow ovens and wave solder. The delmat carrier only cost $500. A guy, Samir, from this forum gave me the idea, actu
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 01 10:46:26 EST 2000 | Robert Hartmann
Kelvin, Thanks for the help. The actual opening size is .440 mm, but I think what you said makes sense. After discussing with the customer, it looks like it is the height which matters, more than the diameter. We have learned that the height of t
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 01 16:59:44 EST 2000 | Dave F
Robert: Expect a 0.033" raw ball to be within 0.022" of the pad, after reflow. To be clear, that�s not a matter of shrinking by 33%. The volume of solder on the pad is the same as the volume of solder in the raw ball. It�s just that the solder is