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used component matrix trays

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 27 14:04:44 EDT 2015 | ehess

does anyone know where used matrix trays could be purchased? Topline wants a ridiculous amount for them. Need to handle parts 16.2mm x 12.3mm x 2.31mm. REceived in T&R but need trays to bake out and then place.

Socket Receptical for Relays :Pick-n-place

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 12 17:45:48 EST 2017 | mac5

We have, in the past, made our own trays for loose parts and put them in the tray tower. Of course someone has to put the parts into the tray so you may not be saving any labor but the machine placement should be faster. BR, Mac

Looking for trays to lay boards on in reflow oven

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 13 11:19:13 EDT 2019 | etmpalletguy

Reach out to me Don, I build this type of tooling on a daily basis. these are known as Pallet carrier trays, custom Matrix trays, etc, etc... Very common in this day & age. ETM SOLDER PALLET DUDE.

Re: Matrix Trays

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 06 10:50:20 EDT 2000 | John Thorup

As Ioan says,These components usually come in tubes rather than trays. I can understand why you might want to do this because I have one very low volume but complicated board that has seven programmable PLCCs that I just don't have room for on the m

Re: Trays or Reels?

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 17 00:42:40 EDT 1999 | ScottM

| Does any one have any idea which is usualy more expensive, to get components on Reels or in Trays ( I mean large components ofcourse). | What is price diffrence percentage ? | | practicaly, is one method is prefered to the other? | | Thanks alot

broken boards

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 24 11:18:01 EDT 2002 | kenbliss

I am not sure about the way the board is made, but I am sure that if you change your handling system to a tray based board handling system you will reduce these problems to a manageable level. Tray carts and trays are clearly the industry standard m

Tray Design

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 09 14:56:27 EST 2004 | Alan

I have a need to put many different Tape and Reel parts into trays in order to free up feeder space on my QP3. My question is does anyone know of any resources where I can specify my part dimensions and have tray stock milled out to present these pa

Tray Design

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 09 18:30:57 EST 2004 | Robert

If you need tray dimensions, try this: http://www.devicecare.com/Default.asp?Page=Jedec You should be able to find just about any tray spec there. Finding actual trays to accomodate your part is another story. I have a box of empty trays that I don

Mydata's handling matrix trays ?

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 28 11:13:33 EDT 2005 | cyber_wolf

We currently have Fuji's(IP3's included) and Mydata's in our SMT area , so training is not an issue. The reason I was thinking of an IP3 is because they seem to be available for 50K or so. We cannot afford to loose any mag positions on our Mydata's t

BGA Baking in Reels?

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 01 15:09:43 EST 2008 | chef

Don't do it.!!!! Are you nucking futs? Why is pre-bake required? Are you producing in high humidity? Is the package of the device poroues enough to suck in moisture? Think, consider you will not get an even "bake", the outside of the reel will get


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