Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 17 03:32:12 EST 2009 | tod1967
Check with MVP and others providing algorythm type software coupled with their camera's. It is more time consuming to initially program however you get out what you put in. 0402's are not a big challenge for them at all.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 08 11:55:28 EST 2009 | GSx
here some of them: http://www.mvent.com.ph/malcom/sps1.htm http://www.bikudo.com/product_search/details/116079/solder_paste_mixer.html http://www.japanunix.co.jp/ju_en/products/UM-103.html http://www.fancort.com/robotic/_solder_paste_mixer.html
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 10 15:33:55 EST 2009 | duso02
We use one quite often. Our machine is a Uvitron Conveyor 40 as we are a large coating house and this allows us to process many boards. Dymax also maufactures and sells machines as well. Humiseal and Dymax both manufacture UV coatings. Emerson Cuming
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 09 15:50:09 EST 2009 | propox
Hi We have several Philips Topaz machines and old PPS, where can I find new GemLine-PPS v8.0 software, I have freeware cad2cad but it is simple. Any help please
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 11 01:59:35 EST 2009 | lococost
We use SMD glue to fix our thermocouples to the PCB, pretty destructive method (although boards will stil work), but there is nothing worse then making a measurement, waiting for everything to cool down, to then find an bad thermocouple connection wh
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 10 19:57:09 EST 2009 | ampman
I recently inherited an APS GF-12HC reflow oven, which requires a password in order to access the profiles & run the machine. The individuals that operated the unit are no longer with the company and nobody else seems to know the password. Does anyon
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 11 15:53:50 EST 2009 | smt_guy
Hi All, I have a PCB that is bonded on an aluminum plate. The size of PCB is 11" x 8" and 0.065" Thick, The aluminum plate has the same size and thickness as the PCB. Process is Lead Free. Questions: Is it possible and achieveable to bond the PC
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 15 08:07:07 EST 2009 | rgduval
We use Aegis Industrial Software's CircuitCAM. It's a powerful tool, and one that we feel is well worth the money. Assembly drawings (and machine programs) can be created from CAD, Gerbers, ASCII Centroid data, or even a digital scan of the board i
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 19 16:54:43 EST 2009 | edmentzer
We use WSM-90 which is a red water wash off solder mask from Contronic Devices, Huntington Beach, CA, 714-897-2266. We bake the bare board at 150 F for 30 minutes after applying the mask. We run 130 to 140 F DI water in the inline cleaner which rem
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 04 21:10:39 EST 2010 | cbart
Having them made by a local supplier is the fastes cheapest and most accurate way to get replacements when the manufacture no longer supports. If its broken and you need it ASAP I have used spider wire (fishing line) to mesh back together. laugh all