Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 16 22:19:24 EDT 1998 | Ben Salisbury
The company I work for has only 1 SMT line all FUJI 89 vintage, My expierience with the Industry started with this line when it was brought into the company 2 years ago, from day one I've been the Process tech for the line and have learned a great de
Electronics Forum | Mon May 13 03:37:41 EDT 2019 | relaycz
Hi, I work at an electronics manufacturing company and right now, we are selecting a new screen printer instead of our old Samsung SP-450. Does anyone have some experience with these machines or at least manufacturers? These ones are basic and sim
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 16 22:26:04 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| The company I work for has only 1 SMT line all FUJI 89 vintage, My expierience with the Industry started with this line when it was brought into the company 2 years ago, from day one I've been the Process tech for the line and have learned a great
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 12 11:38:32 EST 2002 | MA/NY DDave
If you are thinking of putting one in place (I would say hire some people B>If you are just working with it (Than other approaches would be good. YiE, MA/NY DDave
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 05 11:51:30 EDT 2020 | proceng1
Our application has a ground pad underneath. So I'm not sure if applying on two sides will work.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 22 13:26:33 EST 2021 | dontfeedphils
I purchased, ran, programmed, and maintained a RPS slide for a number of years and can't say that I had any major complaints about it. It ran well as long as it was maintained well (which is no different than any other SS I've worked on). Support w
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 15 18:42:23 EDT 2002 | paulausten
Do the in/out board sensors on reflow solder machine work well? Can they be relied on or do they cause needless alarms? What has been your experience?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 07:16:46 EDT 2010 | deanm
We are a small company of 110 people and I am the only manufacturing engineer. We have "work cells", but they are not time balanced like a true work cell would be; they are a group of primarily benches arranged to build a particular product(s). More
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 26 02:09:39 EDT 2015 | aemery
Proc My field service back ground included Electrovert so I know reflow electrical quite well. I've worked on Heller, Conceptronic and Vitronics over the last few years and really there isn't a huge difference if you can read a schematic. I checked
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 28 09:31:43 EDT 2015 | proceng1
Proc > > My field service back ground included > Electrovert so I know reflow electrical quite > well. I've worked on Heller, Conceptronic and > Vitronics over the last few years and really > there isn't a huge difference if you can read a > sc