Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 07 12:57:15 EST 2007 | John S.
Hover Davis makes a feeder that can be fitted to many pick and place machines. Runs about 7k. I've seen print on demand feeders at tradeshows for about 30k. If you've got enough volume, you could also laser etch. There's more capital involved, bu
Electronics Forum | Tue May 01 14:09:52 EDT 2007 | brown606
Just wondering if anyone had any first-hand knowledge on Hover Davis' POD feeder? We are currently using their standard label feeders with good success. We are interfacing with Siplace. Thanks in advance. Josh
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 01 02:54:30 EDT 2009 | rocko
Hi davef, In response to your questions: 1) It is a programmable washer designed for the tough demands of industrial applications. There is an integrated forced air dryer with both coarse and HEPA filters. 2) The surface of the PCB panel, the comp
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 29 23:10:02 EDT 2001 | Danial
Thanx for the reply guys!! The problem happened on only one PBGA, the balls are eutectic and the paste volume height is at 5.96 mil min. The stencil opening has been increased to 30 mil which initially was 20 mil. You guys are right!! One probable
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 20 13:29:42 EDT 2014 | kkay
We have a small board that we run large quantities of. Unfortunately we cannot get them in a panel as it is an all aluminum board. Has any one successfully come up with a way to print boards in a pallet? These have fine pitch on them and the pallets
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 20 14:16:57 EDT 2014 | jax
I have a few questions: Why are you unable to panelize an aluminum board? We run aluminum boards all the time utilizing both V-Score and Routed designs. Panelization aside, what are the issues that you run into at printing? Are you trying to print
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 25 07:15:55 EDT 2002 | cnoonan
What are the industry standards for eutectic solder-paste in conjunction with the life span of solder-paste. What is the recommended duration of solder-paste on a printed circuit board. Example: You print a board, how long can it sit before runnin
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 21 09:01:35 EDT 2014 | jax
You should never try to print more than one board at a time if utilizing a fixture. You should have a single image fixture for the printer and an array fixture for the machines... where fiducials can be used to correct positional variations.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 29 19:26:51 EDT 2014 | pnguyvu
Hi KKay, Contact Steve at USA STENCILS INC, Will make you a free first article free of charge smt pallet to print and reflow multiple board at a time. Below is his contact info. Steve@usastencils.com 714-636-6211
Electronics Forum | Tue May 28 12:29:29 EDT 2024 | carl_p
Depends on the product & constraints your having to deal with. I've used the following in the past; Stepped Stencil, Overprint, Additional dispensing equipment after the print process & Solder pre forms
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