Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 12 21:38:02 EST 2019 | peterhuang
Does anyone encounter components sticky problems? I think it should be ESD problem in cover tape.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 21 11:08:59 EDT 2019 | scotceltic
We are setting up a PCBA mfg facility in China. Is there a document that exists (maybe IPC spec) that shows overall facilities setup that is recommended ? Ex. ESD flooring, environmental controls etc. Thanks, Alan
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 11 09:31:13 EDT 2019 | relaycz
Very cheap option are adhesive strips. Easy to use and if operator is carefull, there are no spilled components. https://www.steier.de/steierform/Anwendungen/Gurte-verbinden-SMD-Splice-Produkte/TOP-Splice-ESD-gerecht-orange.html
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 04 17:37:24 EST 2019 | SMTA-Joe
Yeah it seems like a no-brainer. Thanks for the tip on the ESD-safe filament. I knew it had to exist. I've narrowed down a few models that seem perfect for this at a surprisingly low price point. Most of them come with their own designer and instru
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 11 14:38:25 EST 2019 | slthomas
The one thing I haven't seen mentioned yet is developing the the control systems for the process equipment and materials. You don't want to mix up your solder paste, bar, and wire, and you don't want to cross-contaminate by using equipment (solderi
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 04 11:49:36 EST 2019 | clockwatcher
Joe, Go for it. We purchased an Up-Box printer several years ago for exactly this reason. It was less than what they were charging us for a custom mask mold. It paid for itself within the first month. I'm not recommending this printer but I am sayin
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 22 07:38:58 EDT 2019 | emanuel
We have a printer with Hawkeye 1700. The PCB side sometimes returns a distorted picture. It happens erratically, can be at startup or after a while, sometimes the machine works full day without problems. The only way to restore operation is disconnec
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