Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 23 08:38:52 EST 2004 | Roxy Kendall
Does the conductor spacing requirement in IPC-600G apply to pads? Does it include the nickel/gold finish or only the underlying copper?
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 01 15:43:26 EST 2005 | davef
Shannon: These detectors are aimed at applications that get bitchin' hot, like 600*C. We doubt there was a plan [by Omega] to have you use some sappy little 220*C solder to attach these leads. Check with your supplier, but we're wondering if you ca
Electronics Forum | Tue May 03 09:08:16 EDT 2005 | denismeloche
Give me a call, I have a customer putting 600 0201's on a small board all day every day. The platform is small and very precise, versatile, quick changeover, brand new with warranty and won't break the bank. Denis, Manncorp, 215-830-1200
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 10 15:38:39 EDT 2005 | Field service
Yea right $ 600 becomes $ 6000. Ask them what they charge for travel? Is it actually the cost or do they mark it up a couple thousands. Let's be honest here.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 12 19:10:36 EDT 2006 | ted nguyen
don't know what kinda price range these systems that you guys mention are in, but, for about 600-700 dollars, PCMRP is very low cost and quite user friendly.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 14 09:58:34 EDT 2006 | RLM
Check Epotek http://www.epotek.com Look in their General adhesive section. Epotek 600 is black if it will work for you.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 04:54:45 EDT 2006 | nemachines
Hello North East Machines Ltd have a Camalot 5000 and a Asymtek A-600c for sale. www.northeastmachines.com
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 18 08:42:11 EST 2006 | davef
Bow & twist: IPC-A-600. Acceptability of Printed Boards 1.5%; Goal 0.005" per inch; Practicle 0.007" per inch
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 25 05:28:52 EST 2008 | dekiper
Hi, I think our Splice Device is the tool yiu are looking for. It can be used in high volume production for splicing in the production line OR used to splice short lenghts of carriers to a complete reel. http://www.dekitools.com/group.asp?group=664⊂
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 17 20:11:51 EST 2007 | ChocBar
Hmmm. Judging from the overwhelming response, I'd say these pick and place machines are not very popular.