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Re: Philips vs. Quad

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 10 18:35:20 EST 1999 | Earl Moon

| I'm in the process of selecting a medium speed pick & place machine. I need to place a wide range of components from 0805 | chips to a 144 pin MQFP (32mm square 25mil lead spacing). | | Anyway, I'm looking at the Quad QSA-30, the Philips Orion |

SACX vs. SN100C

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 06 20:42:40 EDT 2006 | grantp

Hi, That would be interesting. We are running SN100C and it's as good lead wave solder from our experience, and some people have competed on it here on the forum, but no one has reported they are using SACX yet, so it would be good to know anyones e

SACX vs. SN100C

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 04:20:03 EDT 2006 | Loco

Dave, I dont know if you run SMD solderside through your wave, but if you do, consider that most SMD is specified to 260 degrees. 280 would be way over.

SACX vs. SN100C

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 21 16:34:56 EDT 2006 | kris

and also that most connector/PTH component vendors test their components with immersion temperatures of around 260 degc & they do not preheat the components, so it does not mimic the heat in a typical wave soldering operation

Re: Philips vs. Quad

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 11 23:56:47 EST 1999 | Andy Norton

| | I'm in the process of selecting a medium speed pick & place machine. I need to place a wide range of components from 0805 | | chips to a 144 pin MQFP (32mm square 25mil lead spacing). | | | | Anyway, I'm looking at the Quad QSA-30, the Philips

Re: Philips vs. Quad

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 16 18:03:05 EST 1999 | Russell Bartley

| I'm in the process of selecting a medium speed pick & place machine. I need to place a wide range of components from 0805 | chips to a 144 pin MQFP (32mm square 25mil lead spacing). | | Anyway, I'm looking at the Quad QSA-30, the Philips Orion |

Re: Philips vs. Quad

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 17 11:31:45 EST 1999 | Quadmaster

| | I'm in the process of selecting a medium speed pick & place machine. I need to place a wide range of components from 0805 | | chips to a 144 pin MQFP (32mm square 25mil lead spacing). | | | | Anyway, I'm looking at the Quad QSA-30, the Philips

Asymtek vs. Camalot

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 20 17:04:39 EDT 2005 | pjc

Would you risk your equipment decision on the �opinions� of a small select group of others? I have found this to be the most incorrect way to compare machines. Reason is, you always have two camps, and most have different experiences and applications

SACX vs. SN100C

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 19 16:20:34 EDT 2006 | dave

kris, Thats what I said when the rep. advised me. But I had called him in to advise me on some problems I was seeing on a certain boards. When we ran at this elevated Temperature "bingo" the results were perfect. So as you know yourself wrt wave pro

Re: Philips vs. Quad

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 16 17:45:29 EST 1999 | Russell Bartley

| | | I'm in the process of selecting a medium speed pick & place machine. I need to place a wide range of components from 0805 | | | chips to a 144 pin MQFP (32mm square 25mil lead spacing). | | | | | | Anyway, I'm looking at the Quad QSA-30, the


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