Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 08 07:50:12 EDT 1998 | Joachim Komus
| I was at the Southcon show in Orlando and saw a PCB depanelization machine which was basically a rotary saw which cut through the scoring on the panel. I don't remember the name of the company though so I can't get any info on this. Does anyone k
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 26 21:23:21 EST 2008 | davef
Several methods are available for singulating or extricating individual flexible circuits from a processed panel; this discussion of the topic applies to all types of flexible circuits. In general, the methods for singulating flex circuits can be bra
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 26 19:24:22 EST 2008 | swag
We're in the market for a new depaneling router for high volume flex circuit builds. I have no experience with them. At this time, we do all our low volume stuff on a 3-axis mill. Any advice on what to consider and some recommendations of the best
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 03 10:11:08 EDT 2016 | tnisbet
If you end up buying a depaneling machine/robot, > the guys at Pentagon EMS are very good at making > fixtures. Once they have the specifications of > your machine all you will have to send them is > your panelized drawing of your board. In extre
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 19 07:17:35 EST 2009 | mdavister
When I had to order ceramic (AL2O3, BeO, AlN) in the past, the fabricator always used a CO2 laser system for cutting holes and irregularities in the ceramic. Some companies that I have used that do ceramic cutting are: http://www.altinc.com/ http:/
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 07 14:19:07 EST 2016 | hegemon
What SWAG said. We use a PCB Router exclusively for rigid flex assemblies. On a side note, we have begun to save fixturing costs by using 3D print technology to produce many of the fixtures, for both rigid and rigid flex. We can design and print l
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 11 18:36:57 EDT 2004 | russ
No Rob you didn't misunderstand, I forgot the decimal point! Lets try this .2" thick (I have built this and yes it was V-Scored) We didn't break any caps on that baby just fingers, that was the wildest VScore job I have ever seen I don't know how the
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 11 05:47:21 EDT 2002 | ianchan
Hi everyone, Does anyone have experience and applications knowledge, to help recommend a singulation machine? for depanelization process of a : 1) 0.65mm thickness PCBA, with 0603/0402 SMD, 2) with materials composition makeup of a 1.5oz copper,
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 15 11:12:30 EDT 2016 | joelperez
Thanks Dave for the reply. I understand there is + and - to each process. We have been doing v-score for a long time and for the most part it has work for us. As PCAs become more dense and components are squeezed to use most of the PCB space, it now
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 03 17:14:37 EST 2006 | mariss
To recap: 1) The machines use laser centering, not mech jaw centering. 2) The X7Rs are scattered on the board, center and edges. Improper de-panelization would favor damaging the parts near the edges of the board; this is not the case. 3) Both ROH
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