Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 02 04:51:47 EDT 2016 | max83
Hello everybody, Does anyone has service manul with spare parts for the ESSEMTECH RO400FC. Best regards Max
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 18 08:02:35 EDT 2010 | marusha
Hello, colleagues! Please help make a choice! (MY500 + MYDATA MY100 + Heller Mk1707) or (Dec Horizon03 + Samsung 421 + Essemtec RO400FC-C) or very cheap Korean equipment (Sj InnoTech; HP-520 + Mirrae Mx350P + TSM; A70-i71). The volume of required c
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 21 04:50:46 EDT 2018 | spoiltforchoice
I haven't used either of them but... The Essemtec distributors & their engineers over here do quite like the RO400 & 300 (typically not much to do on a service but clean them) and the places I am aware of that use them are happy enough with them too.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 11:21:50 EST 2006 | SWAG
We ended up switching PCB suppliers and PCB material altogether. We built 400+ units with the new material and got zero delamination. It's still unclear what the real solution is as we introduced two changes at once. This new supplier is going to
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 06 16:31:41 EST 2015 | jacklucas
In switching to lead free processing, we find ourselves having over 400 PCB part numbers with Sn63 HASL finish. And there is no hope of quickly purging inventory and getting our drawings changed to call out a lead free finish. I want to avoid having
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 21 15:28:14 EDT 2016 | curiousman
My company bought a used EBSO SPA 400-F selective solder machine at an auction. At the time we bought it we were not sure what kind of solder it was. So we had the solder sent in and analyzed, and it was leaded instead of lead-free. What options do I
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 21 11:09:37 EDT 2006 | samir
Muse, I agree. There has been much debate but the previous scenarios discussed in the forum have been regarding the SAC/RoHS BGA and Sn-Pb paste. I have successfully collapsed a SAC BGA with a Sn-Pb paste using the "hybrid" profile that Amol refers
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 19 09:06:00 EDT 2016 | davef
We used to use those, back in the bad old times. basically, it's a router with a blade on it that is used to trim the leads of PTH components that are mounted on boards. Nasty process. Difficult to control. Messy, firing cut leads all over the plac
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