Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 02 18:39:31 EDT 2004 | Richard Y
Sorry for the late reply! Vatran in San Diego has an Ideal setup. Ask for Frank Cano. Tell him Richard Yabuki from National Semiconductor reffered you. Go for the continous duty 220V The 110V won't supply enough steam for production use. Frank will
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 02 08:06:28 EDT 2004 | davef
Never heard of this either. We'd be concerned about your flux loosing effectiveness over such a long soak and that would result in poor solder connections on all components on your board. Just what is the problem with your BGA that you are trying t
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 08 09:42:53 EDT 2004 | stefwitt
Although I do praise the reliability of the Siplace line, I've never heard about E1000 and E2000 machines. Siemens usually names their equipment related to feeder capacity or speed. 1000 and 2000 doesn't fit in this convention. Neither could I find
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 08 15:13:31 EDT 2004 | stefwitt
Now, that I know these are Sony machines, I may also know where the machines are coming from. However, Siemens machines were also used in this plant and one must have got confused here. Here is at least a picture of the E1000 model. http://www.geocit
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 08 12:53:23 EDT 2004 | cabjerk
Hi All: We have found a machine called the GAM-20F to calibrate our Fuji CP6 feeders. Has anyone ever used one of these? The price is in the 5-6K range and is from SMT Source. Any feedback is welcome. Thanks Carl B.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 08 17:57:31 EDT 2004 | codestar
We are looking to automate the pick and place process when it comes to the barcode labels or license plates located on the component reels. Now, prior to pick and placement starting, the reel labels have to be scanned. I have been advised a Fuji CP
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 15 13:41:23 EDT 2004 | Claude_Couture
We use paper tape in green emboss feeder without problems. But you can't use emboss tape in white paper feeder because the bottom of the tape needs a channel so the tape is supported on two side. Also, we remove all push pins. they are useless. We ne
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 15 07:08:29 EDT 2004 | pcbrown
Basically, it's a tilting problem of certain devices. Usually with axial by-pass caps tilting, which pulls the lead up through it's mounting hole. Other problems with components with leads cut to lenght to eliminate post-wave trimming. All suggestion
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 19 08:52:02 EDT 2004 | Omega
Try spraying flux on top of the loaded PWB when you put it on the conveyor. The tackiness of the flux does a pretty fair job of keeping the axial leaded parts down to the board. This takes more cleaning, but it has worked wonders for me on assemblies
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 19 08:55:54 EDT 2004 | dwanzek
Thanks, good input. The joints do seem to wet well, they pass solderability test we have done. The defect is apparent right after reflow, before wave solder. No we do not profiled with the oven loaded..... good idea. We run an ovenrider each shift an