Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 22 11:27:01 EDT 2005 | ddennison
Go to the following web site: http://www.pro-mation-inc.com/ Contact: Gary Goldberg at 847-812-1289 if you have any questions!
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 29 12:07:09 EDT 2017 | georgetruitt
HOW THICK IS THE BOARD? IS THERE A LOT OF COPPER IN THE BOARD? DOES YOUR CUSTOMERS PROVIDE HEAT RELIEF IN THE BOARDS BARREL DESIGN THERE NEEDS TO BE PLENTY OF ROOM FOR LEADFREE SOLDER TO FLOW, DID YOU CHECK YOUR PIN(LEAD)TO HOLE (BARREL) RATIO? N
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 22 14:28:38 EDT 2005 | Gary Goldberg - PROMATION
Low end selective laser soldering systems are limited to what types of soldering can be performed. I have read through the previous comments and find that most have commented on earlier technologies (which do not offer the features today's system do)
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 26 12:24:24 EDT 2001 | nifhail
Thanx for the reply Dave. We actually had a few thermocouples attached from underneath to see if there is any delta in temperature within the same BGA's ball. They looks OK, with the slope of 1 -2 Deg C,soak at 120 Deg C - 150 Deg C at about 90 sec,
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 21 15:13:16 EST 2017 | georgetruitt
Is the process the same for every product running through the selective solder machine? Load program, acquire or set up fixture, Change/load flux?, Change/Load solder pot? Are the machines cold when the operators need to use them or are the machin
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 21 12:46:19 EST 2017 | slthomas
Are the jobs so small and the setup time so high that it precludes running them on two or three machines?
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 27 09:05:35 EST 2017 | charliedci
All the response is appreciated. We have 4 SS machines and 2 operators (normally). Some jobs take up to 15 minutes (multiple boards), some take less than 2 minutes (machine time). Some involve fixtures, preheat, some may require the operator to mon
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 19 16:30:23 EST 2017 | charliedci
We have several selective soldering machines, that because of several minutes of process time per PCB, one operator can keep 2 or sometimes 3 machines loaded and running. Other days only 1 machine is running but operator does not have enough time to
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 21 15:35:21 EST 2017 | emeto
For me it looks like a scheduling issue. You can do time studies on your assemblies and predict the best workload, based on scheduling the jobs in the right sequence. Also it sounds like you have only one operator. Train more people to operate will h
Electronics Forum | Wed May 26 20:21:32 EDT 2004 | longpham246
Try Dover/Soltec and contact Larry at Lapa Enterprise.