Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 21 20:29:54 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Tanx Beyond keeping one in hot water, I found that this subtile approachs virually assures that you don't get promoted to the point that you get an opportunity to ruffle the feathers of the pimadonnas. Musta breathed too much flux fumes!!! Don't
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 21 10:07:53 EDT 2000 | Mike Rowell
Hello Sophia, I am an applications engineer for Speedline/MPM. I'd be happy to help you with your questions. feel free to e-mail me or contact me at Speedline/MPM. There are many factors that could cause problems with the print process, I would pref
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 21 20:22:14 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Mike: Why not hold this conversation on-line, so that we can all benefit? That's really one of the purposes of forums like SMTnet ... free flow of information for the benefit of all. Not a place where sale-types can develop contacts. Right??? Wh
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 08:04:34 EDT 2000 | K.T
I 100% agree with Wolfgang. No matter how many in line or off line inspection gadgets, zillion $ printers, and top of line stencils you use, bottom line is a properly trained machine operator who gives a rat about his/her job that makes the differenc
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 13 20:58:50 EDT 2000 | Dave F
If you don't know what you have, how the blank are we sposed to tell you? Try your local fab. CEM1 - Opaque tan CEM3 - Translucent FR2 - Opaque brown FR3 - Opaque cream FR4 - Translucent FR5 - Translucent FR6 - Opaque white G10 - Translucent G11 -
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 09:53:09 EDT 2000 | John Thorup
Cheap and beige = CEM1 Dave has good advice. Go to a fab that you use and ask them. My concern is that you are not getting enough documentation to do your job correctly. If your customer expects you to duplicate a sample they had better spec what th
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 13 20:49:54 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Why not form them as gull wings? Butt joints are undesireable for the very reasons you mention. Further, why the hey are you doing this? By the time you get done putzing around with this, you won't save dip. Just go out and sell those crappy DIP a
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 10:27:30 EDT 2000 | Mark S
.... an 18-20 week lead-time is why we're doing this. Ideally I'd prefer to form them into gull-wing (except we'd have to do it by hand and that'd be difficult to control), but it's a hell of a lot quicker and more consistent just to run them throug
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 11:19:59 EDT 2000 | Brian W.
It really isn't that difficult to control. Have one of your mechanical or manufacturing engineers design a quick little fixture. We used to have the same problem, then we designed a two piece fixture out of aluminum. We also had our own tape and r
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 12 09:47:06 EDT 2000 | Firestarter
Hello there I'm a student from austria and tried to find some technical information of Sanyo SMT machines. But I've been trying everywhere and in the end I've found this forum. I would be especially interrested in the TCM3600 , TCM3000 and the TIM500