Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 30 13:19:37 EST 2012 | deanm
Now knowing that its a Quad, I'm assuming it has QuadAlign which spins the part it just picked in a beam of light and a sensor measures the length, width and height of each part. If it falls outside of a defined range, it will throw it in the dump bi
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 21 07:57:40 EST 2014 | deanm
Everyone deals with a number of loose SMT parts during production. These usually come from machine attrition (dumped parts), a few parts that are lost during feeder tape changeover, dropped inside the machine, etc. I will categorize them as: A. Ide
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 11 13:48:33 EDT 2021 | ngumado28898
Hi guys, I'm a newbie for SMT field. Currently, I'm facing a problem that there were many defects such as tombstone, missing, skewed, billboarding that happened with 1 type component (Resistor 0201) with a specific supplier X (we have many supplier b
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 31 14:34:50 EST 1999 | Dean
| SMT Mfg. Equipment: Fuji CP-6/IP-3 - but please all hi-speed chip placer users input are appreciated !! | | The company that I work for is a C/M which offers both consignment but mostly turnkey work. I am currently running 3 Fuji lines. All parts
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 04 01:19:30 EDT 1999 | oscar
| | SMT Mfg. Equipment: Fuji CP-6/IP-3 - but please all hi-speed chip placer users input are appreciated !! | | | | The company that I work for is a C/M which offers both consignment but mostly turnkey work. I am currently running 3 Fuji lines. All
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 13 16:37:26 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
| Wondering if anyone has information on percentage of components that we | can expect to "lose" during our SMT process. We are new to SMT, using | QUAD machines and feel we are losing to many parts during our process. | We are spending a lot of tou
Electronics Forum | Mon May 21 17:34:22 EDT 2001 | davef
Continuing the line of Michael's, the previous poster, comments ... The more Krispy Kremes, the better. Yeth!!! The more beer, the better. Yeth!!! The more epoxy, the better. Uh, I don think so!!! We look at this from a papa bear, mama bear, bab
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 23 22:00:50 EST 1998 | Phillip Hunter
| Many machines now have adaptive pick that helps tune in the pickup as the 0402 part moves around in the pocket. Fuji may have a feature like this, but I think they adapt the pickup in only one axis (by adjusting the feeder rack). Unfortunately th
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 09 12:23:07 EDT 2001 | Mike Konrad
Hi Danial, Yes, you can use one cleaning chemistry for all paste types. There are many available chemistries from many manufacturers. The chemistries that I would recommend include: StencilWash Plus from Aqueous Technologies http://www.aqueouste
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 18 11:57:19 EDT 2002 | pjc
For component loss that cannot be accounted for by the placement machine's computer I would have the operators collect all loose components from the feeder setup area and in and around the placement machines after each product batch run. This is cert