Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 27 10:25:52 EDT 1999 | Matthew Park
Is it feasible to have one type of board carriers to take boards thru 1) glue curing process for first side and 2)invert carriers with boards, and 3)reflowing second side, and 4) do manual stuffing of th components and 5) take them thru selective wav
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 01 13:58:10 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| Is it feasible to have one type of board carriers to take boards thru 1) glue curing process for first side and 2)invert carriers with boards, and 3)reflowing second side, and 4) do manual stuffing of th components and 5) take them thru selective w
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 29 13:11:31 EST 2024 | erikfriesen
I'd like to build my own carriers using tg fr4 as we have in house Cnc. Where can I find flush corner clamps? Or are these typically custom manufactured by individual carrier board manufacturers?
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 02 15:22:32 EST 2024 | carl_p
Machine a clamp into or from the FR4. to Tension the boards into place
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 07 15:31:05 EST 2024 | proceng1
We have a few custom made fixtures that use a flat disc like that and they are spring loaded. For our "homemade" fixtures, we generally use screws stocking up in the tooling holes that are cut to only stick up approx .050 on an .062 board, so there
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 30 05:28:12 EST 2012 | d0min0
Hello, we are starting with the flex pcb production, can anyone advice a company in europe that is capable of design and manufacture palett / carriers / frames that allow to produce flex boards in standard smt process regards
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 21 13:04:58 EDT 2007 | jmelson
Hello, Is anyone using an SMT pick&place machine to insert single contacts into PC boards? I have some boards that have 32 female contacts for 1mm pins, and 16 contacts for 0.5mm pins. I have been using Mill-Max for these contacts, getting the sma
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 27 12:49:39 EDT 2006 | SWAG
We use same methods of PCB attachment to carrier as Rob lists. To be more specific on pocket size, we machine our durostone carriers so there is 0.010 inch gap around perimeter of board. This might seem like a lot but (from my experience) you will
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 20 07:09:03 EST 1999 | Christopher Lampron
Ron, The simplest way to process fexible PCB's that I have found is to use a process carrier fixture. There are companies that manufacture process carriers that are capable of holding flex through stencil, placement and reflow. The carriers are capab
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 20 19:09:54 EST 1999 | Chris
If your flex circuit is only populated on one side, you can have the PCB vendor palletize the flex for you. What you do is have the flex circuit laminated to 062" FR4 using a thermoset adhesive like Dupont WA. Standard flex circuit adhesive. Howev