Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 22 12:07:26 EDT 2002 | dragonslayr
Thanx for the reply. Hopefully the option can be provided in the future. I have since discovered that I can "highlight" the text with my mouse cursor, copy and paste to the windows notepad and then print.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 22 01:05:14 EDT 2002 | lysik
Try George King at SCI in Hunsville AL. the have done so much stuff for the military since 196?. Plant 1 is al about HI REL and MIL SPEC. they do small jobs as well as big jobs.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 18 11:29:06 EDT 2002 | Mark S.
>But since we are a low volume high mix operation I need to account for almost every part used.99.5% (financial) We then also report the machine reject information on an inventory adjustment sheet. This seems to cover all the bases.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 18 13:09:41 EDT 2002 | kenbliss
If you have not done so already try calling Panasonic in Milpitas. They have both KME and Panasert sales and support in one building they should be able to help since they are the manufacturer.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 22 23:26:01 EDT 2002 | mjabure
It's been quite a few ywars since I dealt with Panasonics but you might try Panasonic factory automation. I believe they are in Elgin, Illinois now. You might try their website I believe the URL is http://www.panasonicfa.com
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 14 10:58:37 EDT 2002 | davef
Wow. We've never seen that. You make a reasonable assumption. Since your PD944 is fairly widely used, what does Heraeus say?
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 27 08:45:47 EDT 2002 | pr
Chevron marks are sets of lines (at right angles, on either side of component) placed on the board to help verify placement (we used it on BGA's) since you can't look at lead to pad to check placement accuracy. That's the only time I've seen it used.
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 12 05:40:05 EDT 2002 | Kenture
Hello All, I am having issued with insufficient solder due to via in pad. It is a 10 mils via and PCB is 70 mil thick. Six mils stencils was used since there are some 20 mils (No clean process). Any recommendation? Thank you.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 06 09:01:59 EST 2002 | russ
Syringes seem to keep the paste fresher longer since there is less exposure to air than a jar. It is also nice to be able to just squeeze the trigger on a gun instead of using a spatula in my opinion. Russ
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 07 14:30:38 EST 2002 | Debi Musante
We have been presented with the task of placing a BGA on top of a PGA. The previous process choice was to apply paste directly on the BGA (which failed functional testing) We are considering applying tacky flux (only) on BGA, since this is our first