Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 28 10:10:49 EDT 2007 | Mark
Hello, Thank you for informations. What about no contact laser robot system is it worth to investigate these solutions? Regards Mark
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 28 15:01:56 EDT 2007 | mumtaz
And this relates to robots soldering? You need to remove yourself sirl.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 13 08:21:37 EDT 2007 | Mark
Hello, what robot did you buy? regards Mark
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 13 08:36:05 EDT 2007 | bartlozie
We bought a Apollo Seiko robot. this, from several test, was way out the best for our production. we use Ichikawa leadfree solderwire, this was the best result with this robot regards bart
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 30 03:32:33 EDT 2007 | bart.lozie@page.be
And this relates to robots soldering? You need > to remove yourself sirl. Hello, we do have some experience with a solder-iron robot. Tried several types and brands. Now we have 2 very good robots, works perfect, the type of robot and solderwire
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 11 18:02:21 EDT 2007 | stevebot
Robot soldering has its limitations, but stevebot soldering is where it's at. Check out my website: http://www.stevebot.com
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 13 09:35:51 EST 2008 | djames
Hi Lozie, Picked up your thread about Apollo Seiko robot. We have a bespoke system using the Luna L model (point soldering). Who is the expert at apollo for setting up parameters etc., We are having trouble soldering links (smt pads). Regards Dave
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 17 12:32:55 EST 2008 | john_smith
Stockley, Where are you now? We are still using the robot that you created. we had to modify the programming (once we figured it out) but it is still working fine. Hope all is going well for you. Thanks John
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 13 07:12:52 EDT 2007 | bartlozie
Hello, we are a subcontractor firm, because we get all kind of designs, most of the times, our selective soldering machine, had its limitations, a lot of designers don't think about selective soldering design rules, Yes, selective soldering is fas
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 28 14:51:13 EDT 2007 | ck_the_flip
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