Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 09:24:37 EST 2007 | pjc
Here's another outfit that makes a board support system: http://www.production-solutions.com/ The Gel-Flex may fit in a DEK. The gel blocks and pins in the kit are 4cm high. Not sure what the centernest depth (from conveyor belt to bottom plate) i
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 17 17:22:39 EST 2023 | pradeep14
I'm searching Soft rubber support for both side assembled boards . It should be antistatic and soft flexible rubber. Whare I can get it this rubber support.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 27 01:06:12 EST 2002 | ianchan
Hi Guys, We are using two types of support Jigs for our PCB boards, during the paste printing, chip shooter, and IC mounting. The two types of support Jigs are : 1) "self-fabricated" aluminium support Blocks 2) "off shelf purchased" support Pins T
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 27 19:54:25 EST 2002 | ianchan
So does it mean Magnetized Blocks, are not going to be a concern for magnetized machine tables? or are not going to generate electro-magnetic fields? can anyone please help unravel this pop-quiz question? (keeping in mind the support block has rathe
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 19 17:37:41 EST 2023 | pradeep14
For AOI machine I'm planning to use as Pcb support
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 17 21:23:41 EST 2023 | stephendo
What about antistatic foam? That works for shipping.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 18 10:27:10 EST 2023 | tommy_magyar
Is this needed for storage inside production between work areas, transportation, or other purposes? Please ellaborate.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 19 17:36:40 EST 2023 | pradeep14
Thanks for response. Need to use for AOI MACHINE
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 27 21:18:48 EST 2002 | alanwilson
I have used magnetic supports for some time on our printers and have never had any issue with them. They are in the machine 24/7. The best support would be a solid base screwed in and with vacuum, but if you don't want to drill then use the magnetic