Electronics Forum | Sun May 20 00:11:45 EDT 2012 | kiss
We are mounting 3528 package LEds with pick & > place machine.The problem is , nozzle picks up > the LED , but it stick to the nozzle & not > placed. Then it gives error in the next cycle. > Can anybody suggest the solution? Please advise on mo
Electronics Forum | Sat May 19 04:09:17 EDT 2012 | gme
We are mounting 3528 package LEds with pick & place machine.The problem is , nozzle picks up the LED , but it stick to the nozzle & not placed. Then it gives error in the next cycle. Can anybody suggest the solution?
Electronics Forum | Mon May 21 08:51:14 EDT 2012 | fredc
We have been seeing this in the nozzles we have made. We will building all new LED nozzles out of teflon where physically possible. Many of the new Cree LED recomendations are for teflon nozzles. In some that teflon was not recomended teflon was the
Electronics Forum | Mon May 21 10:16:20 EDT 2012 | swag
We've bought nozzles from Count On Tools with good results. I noticed they have a bunch of special nozzles just for LED's so you might check them out.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 21 09:00:19 EDT 2012 | mosborne1
Try switching to a polymer nozzle. Your machine manufacturer may sell them on any machine shop can mill you one. Also check to see if your pick and place had a puff off function. Some older machines have a mechanical adjustment on the mac valve used
Electronics Forum | Mon May 21 05:21:21 EDT 2012 | eniac
Yes, I had the same problem. I ordered another nozzles, with dimension similar to dimension of lens, increase air pressure in mounter and increase place time.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 21 09:04:15 EDT 2012 | cbeneat
We've had the same issue on our Panasonic CM machines with Cree XP type LEDs. Count on tools makes a urethane tip nozzle that we are using which eliminates the sticking, our concern with these is durability. Nozzle supply company makes a steel Teflo
Electronics Forum | Wed May 23 20:17:48 EDT 2012 | kahrpr
That not such a crazy idea. In a past life a long time ago we had a part sticking issue. some one suggested mold release on the nozzle. ( we also did injection molding) and it did work. It did not appear to leave any residue. We also use a cree Led o
Electronics Forum | Wed May 23 18:53:20 EDT 2012 | stentech
Pick and place is not my area but I did have a customer a while ago with a similar problem. He did try different nozzles and air pressure. They use Nano protek on thier stencils. He wiped the nozzles with Nano Protek and the problem dissappeared. Onl
Electronics Forum | Wed May 23 20:33:51 EDT 2012 | stentech
Great information guys..I am learning a lot. Reading all the info changing the nozzles, pressure and coatings are certainly narrowing the choices. A lot of coatings I have come accross seem to come from the Mould industry especially Teflons etc. I lo