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Glass pack Diodes

Electronics Forum | Mon May 20 13:48:43 EDT 2002 | sbuckley

What is the recommended prep for a through-hole glass pack diode? Should a stand-off be used or can it lay flat on surface of the pcb?

Sensbey Spray Fluxer

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 01 15:18:20 EDT 2002 | pteerink

Anyone care to share their experiences using a Sensbey stand alone spray fluxer? Looking for info on these units, but not much luck, so any help is appreciated Phil

DEK ELA?

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 09 15:13:53 EDT 2002 | lysik

The ELA is a entry level machine. The GSX is a far better system. The infinity is the replacement to the GSX that is also a good system. ELA stands for entry level automation.

Rework Station

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 13 13:58:51 EST 2003 | cnoonan

I know this was not on your list but have you looked at SRT? That is where I would go... I have used AirVac, Ersa, Metcal, Conceptronics and SRT SRT is is the Best from where I stand, Good Luck...

Inline Washers

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 10 09:47:31 EST 2003 | davef

James: So, why don't you clean your no-clean? At least then you stand a chance of doing class 2 and class 3 work.

Selective soldering ( point to point soldering)

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 20 16:11:19 EST 2004 | MP

I am searching for tabletop/stand-alone point to point soldering equipment. What do you recommend for a low/medium price range? I tried Automation Unlimited, it appears they are no longer in business. thanks MP

BNC's automatic insertion

Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 01 22:46:00 EST 2004 | Grant Petty

Hi, What's the product, and how are they inserted? At 90 deg, or standing up? What brand connectors are you using? Regards, Grant

screen printer from MPM

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 11 13:32:11 EST 2004 | ianlg

You might like to look at the R29-V. Its similar to the SPM but a lot cheaper. Check it out on RPAmericas web site. http://www.rpamericas.com. They should be showing it at Apex this year on stand 1417. It also has both std and vac wet/dry usc.

Must read: The Manufacturing Coalition

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 17 12:51:26 EST 2004 | gregp

I think your words are paraphrasing a "last stand" speech by another famous Custer. Let's hope the result is not the same.

BGA Rework - To Paste or Not to Paste (just Flux)

Electronics Forum | Fri May 07 17:04:02 EDT 2004 | davef

Either method is acceptable: * No IPC approved method * Applying flux only is easier than applying paste * Paste gives a higher stand-off, which should improve reliability


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