Electronics Forum | Mon May 24 14:44:21 EDT 2004 | ekcinieh
My snmall company out-sources all of it's SMT assemblies. We do through work and have dome rework experience with SMT. All of our assemblies are built to "IPC610 Class II". We currently have no one trained to inspect to this standard. What is a pract
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 14:17:56 EST 2001 | Fred Jung
My company is planning on utilizing SMT on a new product line. We would like to have several of our production people trained on SMT solder rework and repair. Can anyone suggest an appropriate training class in the New York metropolitan area?
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 15:57:25 EST 2001 | alandra516
Contact Phillip at Process Sciences at 512-259-7070 He can help you
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 15:57:51 EST 2001 | alandra516
Contact Phillip at Process Sciences at 512-259-7070 He can help you
Electronics Forum | Tue May 05 08:18:28 EDT 1998 | Jon Medernach
Good luck, I would advise you to contact the National Training Center for Microelectronics in Bethlehem, PA. They have actual courses in all aspects of SMT assembly and they are reasonable. As far as equipment for startup, I would look for used if
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 09 08:07:28 EST 2001 | CAL
Fred- This is something we do often. We are located in Philadelphia right next to the Philadelphia Airport. We can also have an instructor on site to do training right at your facility with your product. We help many that are new to SMT to get up and
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 17 12:27:56 EDT 2008 | samir
Sr. Tech: Here is a decent article by Phil Zarrow: http://smt.pennnet.com/Articles/Article_Display.cfm?Section=Archives⊂section=Display&ARTICLE_ID=80850
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 28 15:01:07 EST 2006 | gipos
Hi all, It is obvious that people starting with SMT assembly can not easily get training courses. User manuals are not suficient.Small companies buying used SMT machines are very interested in training books and videos. Is there any source of decent
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 06:21:54 EST 2006 | bwet
There are some web-based and LAN-based training programs on lead free SMT manufacturing at the Automated Learning Systems web site. These are pretty good resources. BWET
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 29 14:10:14 EST 2006 | gipos
Hi GS, We are contract manufacturer for small series of electronic equipment fully trained for SMT.Making mostly RF with only few QFPs,TSOPs...SMT machine assembly was made by local subcontractor when needed. Recently we acquired two Juki 730 machin
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