Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 18 22:55:05 EDT 2008 | kpm135
Nozzles are really machine specific. Your best bet, if you're looking for the correct nozzle for a part, would probably be to send a strip of parts and the data sheet to the manufacture of the machine and ask them for their recommendation. Most machi
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 27 17:18:57 EDT 1999 | Erik
What selective soldering products should I use for a low production rate, high-mix product line? I am looking to get rid of some hand soldering. I have seen exselect (selective soldering pot method), pillarhouse (small flow solder nozzle with robot),
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 27 17:52:16 EDT 1999 | Scott Cook
| What selective soldering products should I use for a low production rate, high-mix product line? I am looking to get rid of some hand soldering. I have seen exselect (selective soldering pot method), pillarhouse (small flow solder nozzle with robot
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 28 10:22:29 EDT 1999 | John Susicki
| What selective soldering products should I use for a low production rate, high-mix product line? I am looking to get rid of some hand soldering. I have seen exselect (selective soldering pot method), pillarhouse (small flow solder nozzle with robot
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 29 16:04:47 EST 2004 | Terrapin Station
They are actually diamond impregnated tips. The tip can be cleaned using a special jig. this will extend the life. these nozzles are from a machine platform dating back to 1997. The RSS can last for 1,000,000 cycles. SA and MA are similiar but requi
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 06 23:34:30 EDT 1998 | Alan Archer
There is another company by the name of Count on Tools based in Gainesville, GA. Services include: *Diamond Nozzles standard type and special sizes *Adhesive nozzle rework and special design *MPA chuck head parts, rework and calibration *Vacuum pump
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 07 10:19:46 EDT 2008 | ratsalad
I will second the recommendation for Count On Tools. I've shipped sample parts out to them next day air (let's say on Monday), Tuesday they received the parts, made the nozzle, and shipped it back for Wednesday delivery. That is not normal turn tim
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 01 18:33:21 EDT 2005 | crishan
Hi All, We are not using a Vib. bowl feeder, or stick feeder, these parts are on a reel. The pick & place machine we are using is a Panasonic brand YV100X, its a single head with 8 nozzles. What we are finding is that the component package size is
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 21 06:59:53 EDT 1998 | WAYNE
| Panasonic Create: What (Where) are your pad design and design quidelines that you have in-place? Dave F Dave" Thanks for the response. Many people I have talked with are interested in 201's, but are not placing at this time. I am curious about
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 25 17:07:15 EST 2002 | peterson
We are using a Panasonic MPAV2 to place some QFP's. Can someone please help me with a problem we are having with coplanarity! The machine is "dropping" parts due to coplanarity issues. What settings should we be looking at in order to eliminate the