Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 10 15:15:17 EDT 2009 | indity
I have very little knowledge of pick and place machines or assembly, and was hoping someone could give me some advice of where to start looking. I do learn quickly so I am not afraid of challenges or learning through mistakes. I need to produce abou
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 01 00:20:08 EDT 2017 | aemery
Kelly, it's been a long while since I repaired a BRAVO. The machine was a little unique as far as Electrovert ovens go. I am pretty sure that it is the only Speedline model that integrated a PLC. Loved the OMNI's, not so much with the Bravos. I a
Electronics Forum | Mon May 08 12:02:14 EDT 2000 | Wolfgang Busko
The human machine is one of the most sophisticated know on this planet, "capable" of doing/thinking more than one task/thought at the same time. Sometimes the priorities get mixed up. So, if you have no simple computer or other gadgetry that�s able t
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 15 16:30:13 EDT 2006 | russ
yes there is Caveman, (well maybe depending on your circumstances) you need to purchase a manual printer and print the connector then flip and print the other side. (you need a manual printer so you can print after the parts have nbeen reflowed, we
Electronics Forum | Thu May 14 16:09:49 EDT 2015 | hottchkisu
Hi All, > > On occasion we see components that > have gone through pick and place and are slightly > misaligned. Currently, operators manually adjust > these misaligned components to prevent reflow > failures. However, I am wondering if this >
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 17 10:06:26 EST 2011 | rgduval
Leo, Everyones goal is to minimize the manual handling of assemblies in process. To that end, conveyorizing your entire line, from board onload, through reflow, and potentially inspection is the ideal. However, that isn't always possible. There a
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 18 11:47:17 EST 2004 | Nate
We currently redoing our floor layout and need to squash our SMT line into a smaller, rectangular cell. We currently use a manual printer/stenciler, pick and place, reflow oven, and aoi inspection machine. Can anyone give me any links to any differ
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 20 00:14:23 EST 2015 | ttheis
To clarify- what I have is: 1. Manual stencil print process 2. Dynapace conveyor into GSM 3. Dynapace conveyor out of GSM into oven So what I need is a way to tell the conveyor into the placement machine to "go" when a board is loaded onto it after
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 29 17:42:27 EST 1998 | Dave F
| Can anyone recommend a solder stop that can be applied by our PCB supplier. Our current material form Tamura Kaken is causing problems. | | The material should be capable of withstanding 1 Surface mount IR reflow cycle and 1 wave solder cycle. | W
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 30 07:14:42 EST 2001 | pteerink
Genny, Xray systems ( or at least what I have seen ) are a manual based system. That is, you put the board on the machine and look at certain locations that you want to inspect. What we have in mind is an automated system that will catch obvious, no