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How to calculate ideal WIP at each stations for JIT line

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 20 05:09:24 EST 2001 | zam_bri

How do we calculate number of board ( WIP ) at every stations for JIT lines. Inputs are welcome.

How to calculate ideal WIP at each stations for JIT line

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 20 20:07:29 EST 2001 | davef

I can't comment on the firm, but the approach is a good starting point for calculating your Kanbans is with capacity lot sizing http://www.synchronousmanagement.com/cls.html

SMT / WAVE solder carriers (pallets)

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 20 05:10:42 EST 2001 | genglish

I am looking to manufacture a 'custom' SMT carrier from a material which I believe is called Durastone, does anyone know where I can purchase a piece of this raw material, or indeed any other material which may solve this problem.

SMT / WAVE solder carriers (pallets)

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 20 12:52:54 EST 2001 | Stefan

I had pallets made from Stone Mountain Tool, who are using a similar material. http://www.stonemountaintool.com

SMT / WAVE solder carriers (pallets)

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 26 09:07:05 EST 2001 | T Gilmore

If you go to AGI's website, http://www.autogroup.com, go to products, wave pallets and materials used. You can view durastone propoerties and buy raw material from them. Let me know if you have any questions, Todd Gilmore President AGI

SMT / WAVE solder carriers (pallets)

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 26 09:07:42 EST 2001 | T Gilmore

If you go to AGI's website, http://www.autogroup.com, go to products, wave pallets and materials used. You can view durastone propoerties and buy raw material from them. Let me know if you have any questions, Todd Gilmore President AGI

Solder Shelf Life

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 22 10:44:59 EST 2001 | davef

E-mail Dennis Fritz [DDFRITZ@AOL.COM] He works at MacDermid, Inc. Tell him what you know, what you're trying to figure-out, and I'm sure he'd try to help you.

Insufficient Heel Fillets on plastic 240 pin QFPs

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 22 16:06:22 EST 2001 | dblsixes

Our next plan of attack is to dog-bone the solder aperature. By reducing the width of the solder paste at the heel, we hope to slow the flow up the leg of the pin while the temperature of the pad catches up. We have boards that were HASL ...

Insufficient Heel Fillets on plastic 240 pin QFPs

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 22 21:53:49 EST 2001 | davef

Don't mess with the doggie stuff until you get longer pads [and then you won't have to mess with it] because you'll just ruin your lead definition with more paste and still not have the heel fillet you desire.

Insufficient Heel Fillets on plastic 240 pin QFPs

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 22 21:59:55 EST 2001 | dblsixes

ah ... but we had insufficient heel fillets in the old design toom when we had more pad area ... just not as bad


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