Electronics Forum | Mon May 03 15:48:25 EDT 2004 | Ray Prasad
Please also see the Spark 100 from BeamWorks for through hole and the Spark 400 for SMT. (http://www.beamworks.com) Ray Prasad
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 17 00:32:12 EDT 2005 | ajaydoshi
I saw detail of machine beamwaork spark 400. I find based on detail that it is very compact machine & can do solder pasting, placement, soldering , inspection in one machine. Is any one using this machine, how is performance & output of machine. aja
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 30 08:00:07 EDT 2005 | Nirmal
pls check at rear side is there any relay spark or else check the connection between the monitor and the control card
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 05 00:53:52 EST 2005 | KEN
See...just mention a four letter word (quad) and watch the sparks fly!
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 24 10:24:50 EDT 2006 | jj Colin
Yes. We are using this system and are very happy with it's performance. JJ
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 04 14:39:35 EDT 2008 | bschreiber
Jim, There are several articles on Misprint cleaning at http://www.smartsonic.com/article.html including the "Stencil and Misprint Cleaning Handbook" by the IPC. Real Chunks, We have replaced several pneumatic stencil cleaners over the years that we
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 24 04:21:10 EDT 2006 | vpha
I have seen a Spark 400 at Apex Show. It appears to be a good Machine to do rework on BGA and others. I have used a SRT Summit 1100 Machine to do most BGA Reworks and want to have a Machine which can do rework better. Does anyone has any knowledge
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 21 10:10:44 EDT 2005 | Hiram
Hi all, Does anybody have any comments/experience with a laser selective solder machine? What about Beamworks Spark 100 machine? I appreciate your feedback. Hiram
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 14 07:50:29 EST 2007 | gcamac
I have been able to have endless loop edge conveyor belts made for me at Sparks Belting Company. http://www.sparksbelting.com/
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 24 11:52:43 EDT 2014 | davef
I agree with Jim. Don't do it!!! The tech from SparkFun [on the YouTube video] is giving you his hobbyist trick, which: * For hobby prototyping will work just fine. * For production work, the process is not in control and should not be considered.