Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 25 08:58:22 EDT 2019 | Matt
Hey all, i'm hoping to get some feedback from the community on baking process versus a dry box. current process we have for rework of PCBs is to perform a 16 hour bake cycle on hardware before BGA rework is performed. however this process is ineffi
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 03 05:25:02 EST 2019 | paulanderson
We have purchased a Mydata MY9 from the US to use here in the UK. Does any know the how to convert the power configuration plugs? I have a L-029-0296 fitted but believe I need a L-029-0295 for the UK, it appears to be just a set of links but I do kno
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 17 13:56:43 EST 2019 | kylehunter
right, so for the main one, we will operate it in between it, and the tables against the wall. We plan on adding SPI/AOI to the main line, with the oven staying put, and the rest shifting downward. Question: 1) Landlord wants fewest holes in the r
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 18 12:37:37 EST 2019 | kylehunter
> I worked at a similar sized facility in Texas, > and we had everything connected to one vent and > exhausted outside. A word of advice; Your outside > vent will leak in heavy rain, don't put it over > any equipment. Ahh yeah t
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 21 15:08:11 EST 2019 | stephendo
You can use one but over spec it. It will be a non-linear problem to figure out how much each exhaust port exhausts. Also have lots of shut off valves to shut off exhaust ports that you are not using. We have some holes in the walls in the back of th
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 23 11:36:26 EST 2019 | tey422
I would suggest having both SMT lines next to each other rather than separate by tables, worst yet, another big machinery. You might not have the machines yet for those empty line#2 space, but you can use it as a temporary storage area until then. O
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 23 14:36:16 EST 2019 | tey422
There are times you might want to move the job from one line to another in the middle of the run; ie. machine down. Currently, our SMT is set up like yours, line#2 is just for simple/prototypes jobs. It's easier for us to moves the job from line#1 to
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 26 17:21:18 EST 2019 | rgduval
If you're going to vent through a single exhaust/fan combo, I would recommend spending the money, and getting an HVAC company in there to size the exhaust fan, and duct work. It'll pay dividends for you in the future. We did that at a previous comp
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 22 20:41:39 EDT 2020 | SMTA-Samy
We use Wondermask 2211 and we haven't had issues with the material creating gunk in the pot. You might want to call TechSpray and consult with a product specialist who can better advise you on what's best for your application. Rob mentioned the wave
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 22 01:49:27 EDT 2020 | vinitverma
I too would advise against converting a 3-phase machine to single phase. Eclipse is a single phase machine and not too difficult to find! It's a rugged machine and people still use them. Orion too is single phase but faster and less accurate than an