Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 20 15:08:30 EDT 2017 | ranap121212
Hello I have the problem with selective soldering on the robot. Thin balls appear on the laminate. The tin sometimes shoots...? and then the balls are a few millimeters from the soldering point. I tried up or down with temperature, but it did not wor
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 26 07:42:49 EDT 2008 | pcbbuilders
I am not very concerned about production time, but it is always a thought! Quality is more importnant of course. We have 2 different pastes, with almost identical requirements. We can get close to their profiles, but i am worried that i am spending
Electronics Forum | Fri May 29 18:08:56 EDT 1998 | Steve Holzman
| John, A year ago we did a serious market analysis prior to purchasing a couple new machines. We looked carefully at the same machines that you did and settled on the Philips Orion and Philips Eclipse. We have had the machines online for a year an
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 11 09:41:30 EDT 2001 | davef
The fine "quality folk" that are laying this reasonable requirement, but are unreasonable in their attitude and approach. They should be sitting down with you and explaining: * Why the requirement is reasonable and necessary. * What are the acceptab
Electronics Forum | Mon May 10 22:59:42 EDT 2004 | Grant Petty
Hi, Thanks for the info, and we are considering a CP7, as if we are going to spend the money, we might as well go all the way and get the speed. However I have seen some video of them operating, but am yet to see one. What is the placement accuracy
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 12 10:24:22 EDT 2004 | sdsmt
i worked with cp6s in 1995 and 1996. we always had missing part problems that was machine related. we had to inspect every board for missing parts. it was a disaster, imho, but i expect a chipshooter to consistently load chips. otherwise, it was
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 18:28:17 EDT 2004 | russ
I would look at the Samsung CP40 or 45. They have the placement rates you want even a little better on the 40. the 45 will double that easily. They handle all types of parts down to 0201 components. Depending on the camera you select (25mm) you ca
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 15:35:56 EST 2006 | russ
You're a piece of work! Why don't you work for any of the major wave companies? So how does slowing the conveyor speed eliminate drying flux? And when you slow it down, what speeds it up to make you say "I lower the wave because I get shorts going
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 09 20:55:46 EDT 2012 | action_101
I forgot to add that we are using a 3 mil stencil. It seems like to me that may be there isn't enough flux left when we reach liquidous?? About half of the solder spheres do melt and wet on each pad, but the top half of each solder joint is just the
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 15 00:22:41 EDT 2012 | sarason
The first one I found on Google images. Just a strait search http://www.google.com.au/search?q=Model+SMT-8000&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a Third item down. I used to own a near identical model except tat it h