Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 19 10:02:55 EST 1999 | ron chua
Hi, how to ensure flexible boards do not warp after reflow and still remain flat for subsequent operations. What is the best way to hold and transport these strips from one process to another. Thanks!
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 03 08:06:23 EST 1999 | Mark Anderson
Firstly, Verify your Z-height per the procedure in the Maintenance manual. In general, release the placement stopper and rotate cam onto flat surface of board with z-axis at zero. There should be 0.15 mm compression of the spring
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 28 23:04:34 EDT 1999 | Micah Newcomb
Has anyone out there tried placing BGA's with a Fuji IP2? Fuji says flat out no way but I think we can if we get them in T&R.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 14 11:45:08 EDT 1998 | John McMasters
Has anyone used Fuji's rubber tip nozzles for the IP3? Are they O-ring type or suction cup? I'm having trouble picking up Ompacs due to the top of the part not consistently being flat. Any actual experience with these $1100 nozzles would be appreci
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 12 17:25:15 EST 1998 | Chuck Griffith
What is the proven industry solder attachment process for installing 240 lead (gull wing) quad flat packages with lead pitch
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 27 14:27:54 EST 1998 | David Spilker
| What is the proven industry solder attachment process for installing 240 lead (gull wing) quad flat packages with lead pitch
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 13 12:56:23 EST 1998 | Scott Cook
| What is the proven industry solder attachment process for installing 240 lead (gull wing) quad flat packages with lead pitch
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 17 09:44:29 EDT 2001 | gresko
Dave, Ceramic sheets of that size are not always flat and as a result will sometimes crack when clamped along the full edge. Point clamping will hold the substrate secure for placement. If you are not processing in a pallet make sure that you have
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 11:28:13 EST 2002 | sam
I believe you need some sort of "flat top" for this connector. I have ordered special "tops" for connectors we have placed in the past, the top is simply removed before any item is plugged into it. This also protects the connector after the board i
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 13:16:04 EST 2002 | dougt
We place parts like this with a contact systems machine (3Z). The part comes on a reel and has a flat top on it (as mentioned above) that can be removed as soom as it comes out of the oven.