Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 20 13:46:17 EDT 2011 | mosborne1
Does anyone have a source for high temp PCB racks? Fancort makes them, but they do not make high temp racks like we need. We used to buy Calmark and they do not make them any longer..
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 03 11:21:34 EDT 2011 | davef
We don't know what you mean by 'high temperature' Board storage racks * FKN Systek http://www.fknsystek.com/PCB%20Racks.htm * US Plastic http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/item.aspx?itemid=24577&catid=745 * All-Spec http://www.all-spec.com/products/
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 21 15:33:52 EDT 2000 | Gilbert Ramirez
We currently use process carriers to run our products. We do not have chillers at the end of the reflow ovens (no space) so you can imagine how hot the carriers come through. Are there any cooling racks out on the market that I can look into to pla
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 09 12:43:29 EDT 2011 | sys_steven
I used InsulFab to make some for me in the past, ran into the same issue. They did an excellent job
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 04 07:50:49 EDT 2011 | mosborne1
Thanks Dave - IF you look ath the Fancort RA-18HT. This is a high temp plastic that will handle 350 F. This is what we need, but in the 8 1/2 by 20 size. No one seems to make them now. We are a bare board manufacturer as well se wee bake boards at hi
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Hello, I'm looking to buy PCB magazine for my > SMT process and would like to have feedback about > Nikko products. Any comment about them is welcome > and thanks in advance for your support. All of our SMT racks are Nikko. They work great but I
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Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 13 03:49:14 EDT 2014 | stgpcba
We can't provide you pcb magazine,but only PCBs if you interested. www.China-pcbassembly.com
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 06:59:45 EDT 2000 | jackofalltrades
For several years now we have been using a short (4 feet) conveyor with brush wheels and a simple box fan mounted under it (blowing up) to cool the product.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 21 20:41:19 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Many moons ago, at another company, we bolted an oval "carousel" to the ceiling. In our case, the carousel was use to convey wave soldering pallets from the end of a in-line washer to the from-end of the wave soldering machine. The pallets hung fro