Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 10 14:48:12 EDT 1998 | Chrys
| | Does anyone have any info./studies on what the percentage or PPM defect rates are for each part of the typical SMT process. | | Example: | | Screen Print = 45% of total defects | | Component Placement = 25% of total defects |
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 16 11:52:31 EST 2001 | J.D. of Panasonic
Ed, You certainly are ready for some equipment. I noticed in your message that you mentioned cost three times. So it is a very big issue to you. What everything depends on is where you see your company going in the next few years. Do you want
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 08 15:37:41 EDT 2007 | ck_the_flip
Jim: I have limited knowledge, but here's what I know: 1. Yes, it's a standard process. In today's SMTNet, it's rarely mentioned, and few people reply to postings. 2. Nope. It's a "specialty" piece of equipment for most CEM's. Depending on you
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 10 18:50:36 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon
| | | Does anyone have any info./studies on what the percentage or PPM defect rates are for each part of the typical SMT process. | | | Example: | | | Screen Print = 45% of total defects | | | Component Placement = 25% of total de
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 14 18:17:40 EST 2001 | mparker
Some thing to watch out for is the cure spec for the adhesive. Will that match with your solder paste reflow spec? You will have two dissimiliar materials going through endothermic reactions at the same time. You could end up with under cured adhesiv
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 15 12:03:11 EDT 2003 | blnorman
What works in Alaska will probably not work as well in Florida. We have solder paste vendors give us direction with their specific paste, but we also impart our required process parameters on their paste. For instance, here in Alabama in the summ
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 11 12:15:27 EDT 2019 | sumote
Consider an adjustable (or fixed) process carrier then. It could offset the board so that your component is better centered. I have used Pentagon EMS for such carriers in the past. They are pricey, but last forever. We were a contract house, so the c
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 06 16:28:09 EST 2010 | mystkldy
I have some large ROHS SMT inductors that are moving during the reflow process. I have tried adding extra solder, gluing and doing both. I don't know what else to try, any suggestions?
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 13 13:34:13 EDT 2003 | caldon
HI Andrea- to answer Q: 1) Stencils can be order through various vendors that manufacture stencils. You would need to have CAD data for the Stencil company to make them. You design engineer should have the CAD info. Also, the stencil design company c
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 17 16:55:30 EDT 2003 | russ
Okay, I'm here in Colorado and I used indium 92J and loved it. My test dept. hated it! It leaves a pretty large amount of residue that apparently increased the pin maintenance. The company I worked for actually switched from this paste to another b