Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 03 14:43:38 EST 2005 | slthomas
Tony, you said: "Steve, Dave has initiated this threat to find a solution for his Quad, but ultimately, it's to solve his production issues, my suggestions was to help Dave out if he wanted it. To make it clear, I did not advertize my company's name
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 08 19:10:18 EST 2005 | JeffP
No question that metal retains a lot of heat (slow to heat up and slow to cool down). But again in a batch oven, it mainly boils down to the heater. I know, until you see proof you are skeptical. I think by posting a url to product specs will
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 08 22:17:57 EST 2005 | grantp
Hi, I would be interested in the data, and I after our experience with batch convection I am quite skeptical. I would be very interested in temperature plots. What I would like to see before I ever considered a batch convection oven is how the oven
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 09 11:01:41 EST 2005 | DannyJ
Hi Red and Greg, First, to Avalancher, the service that is mentioned is fantastic. I have used it various times with various connectors and headers with fantastic results. Just contact MyData and they'll tell you what they need. It's usually 5-1
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 17 13:35:36 EST 2005 | mnguyen
AOI should be operated by a machine operator. I could get a monkey to stand around pushing buttons. A machine operator job responsibilty is not to change feeders and push buttons. They have to monitor the process for missing parts, misaligned, and pa
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 22 21:08:45 EST 2005 | davef
CMI International says, there are five basic, non-destructive methods of determining coating thickness. Each method was devised to achieve cost-effective, accurate, and repeatable results. Those methods are: * X-Ray fluorescence * Eddy-current * M
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 29 08:32:08 EST 2005 | stefwitt
Particular as a small company and limited resources you�ll be requiring a lot of assistance from the machine vendor. Did you check which other machines are used in your area and if there is already a local service tech? Did you get in contact with o
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 02 18:37:46 EST 2005 | Ola
What is the quality worth to You? How much is "to much" for You to spend on a good quality ckeck? How much benefit can You get in return, If You in the first place get the processes straight? These are the main questions that You have to answer Yours
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 08 08:12:03 EST 2005 | grantp
Hi, That's my thoughts, and I just don't know what looking at the component will do for the process. I did not know anyone used anything other than no clean flux these days. If you have the money, then the scope would be fun, but my main point is
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 08 14:26:58 EST 2005 | chunks
Start with your board first. Do you have resist/mask between the fine pitch? Is the finish HASL or a flat surface? If there is no mask/resist between the fine pitch leads you may want to reduce the apertures 5%. If the board is HASL, that means yo