Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 14 10:16:47 EDT 1998 | Larry Johnson
Our company currently donesn't have any type of sonic wash to wash boards that have been "miss printed" Wanting to know the best way to go about this. So what we are having to do is spray down the boards with alcohol and wipeing the solder paste of
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 19 11:02:53 EDT 1998 | Kevin Ham
| Our company currently donesn't have any type of sonic wash to wash boards that have been "miss printed" Wanting to know the best way to go about this. So what we are having to do is spray down the boards with alcohol and wipeing the solder paste
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 05 18:22:14 EST 2001 | gbarrows
I assembly boards that have 200 each of the MICTOR connectors. The boards are .300" thick. I have 100% solder fill in the holes. I also have developed a rework process so I can remove and replace the connectors if the they get broken by my custome
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 20 05:17:10 EDT 2002 | byates
What are the error codes?? you dont even know if it is the vision type until you have checked this out. It could be camera lighting. Do you know how to use vision trace on your machine? What is your x&y tolerance? What about vision 254 or 255 have yo
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 09 14:09:54 EDT 2003 | davef
MA/NY DDave, I'll take your money. I'm betting on the Class II, whatever that is, because: * Solder is the same. * Board is the same from a fabrication and probably materials standpoint. * Components are the same. * Processing is the same. ... but
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 25 13:12:22 EDT 2003 | Bill
Brad, If you are considering ERSA equipment, we have a 2001 ERSA Versaflow High Speed Selective Solder Machine for sale. Please contact me at b-morgan@carolina.rr.com or call me at 704-795-6610 Ext 13 if you would like details. Also, please visit ou
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 01 00:19:29 EST 2006 | Cingular Man
Are you setting up double side PCB that has the tall components on the bottom that being push up by the support pins... ??? Or because your vacuum is leak and not holding the board at the same spot every time you are loading the board.... Board warp
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 16 17:15:51 EDT 2007 | davef
Ask the board fabricator to: * Fill the vias with resin. * Then metalize and copper plate the filled via along with the pad. * Then plate with solderability protection. This results in what appears to be a solid pad. For more, look here: http://www
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 08 21:53:48 EST 2010 | aungthura
We have been using a manual printer for both epoxy and solder paste.Now, our buyer asked us to replace it with 2nd hand SMT SL 2220 stencil printer.Our board size is usually 450x550mm and thousnds of compenents.I want to know that some1 has used this
Electronics Forum | Wed May 16 11:19:08 EDT 2012 | fulgen
Hi Guys, I´m looking for information about processing smt components on flexible printed circuits (printing, SMD assembly,reflow soldering and laser cuting). These flexible circuits comes from a roll of 300 mm width. I found some information about ro