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Cleaning PCB's after routing

Electronics Forum | Fri May 22 22:18:18 EDT 1998 | David Newman

Hello, I am looking for suggestions for cleaning pcb's after the routing (fabrication) process. Keep in mind that these pcb do not have components intalled on them yet. We have considered pre-drilling the routing plunge points, but cost and capacity

Re: Cleaning PCB's after routing

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 04 22:18:40 EDT 1998 | David Newman

1/8" cutters, although they can only be used with our newer height-controlled machines. 3. Reduction of operating parameters. Reduced Z-axis plunge rates for the larger cutter sizes. 4. Addition of a 1/2 sec. dwell at the plunges. The small pause he

Re: Cleaning PCB's after routing

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 09 17:01:02 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

1/8" cutters, although they can only be used | with our newer height-controlled machines. | 3. Reduction of operating parameters. Reduced Z-axis plunge rates for the | larger cutter sizes. | 4. Addition of a 1/2 sec. dwell at the plunges. The small

Re: Cleaning PCB's after routing

Electronics Forum | Sun May 24 06:02:33 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| Hello, | I am looking for suggestions for cleaning pcb's after the routing (fabrication) process. Keep in mind that these pcb do not have components intalled on them yet. | We have considered pre-drilling the routing plunge points, but cost and ca

V-scoring vs. Tab-Routing

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 03 16:45:30 EDT 2003 | swagner

I agree with the other posting about V-score but don't forget about a Wand punch if the application is high volume, also IPTE manufactures a cutting system that doesn't require any V-score, it just cuts the boards apart with a diamond wheel.

V-score cracking components

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 26 16:47:17 EDT 2005 | jdengler

I have never heard of heating the board for separation. You may want to try some of the following. -Using a roller cutting type depaneler helps reduce the stress. -Using a combination of routing in areas with components near the edge and v-score th

V-score cracking components

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 08 17:12:10 EST 2005 | Erik

I haven't heard of heating boards pre-depanel either. We have done extensive studies on cracking of ceramic caps close to V-scored edges and have decided to have our board vendors pre-rout any areas with caps close (

V-score cracking components

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 09 11:47:47 EST 2005 | moonshine

You may remember the guy in the green smock from H-P Spokane about 6 years ago. The V score routing is in the free downloads. MoonMan

V-score cracking components

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 09 11:48:36 EST 2005 | moonshine

You may remember the guy in the green smock from H-P Spokane about 6 years ago. The V score routing is in the free downloads. MoonMan

Alternatives to v-score or mouse-bites?

Electronics Forum | Tue May 11 23:53:43 EDT 2021 | cbeneat

Obviously the more expensive route, but have you considered a router?

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