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Aluminum tape

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 15 16:10:13 EST 2006 | slthomas

My understanding is that you get a reading that's the average of all of the jumped points if you jump tc wires with conductive tape. If you're doing multiple parts on a board with varying masses and don't control the attachment method (i.e., how mu

Questions on J-STD-033A procedure (Table 4-1)

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 15 19:27:24 EST 2006 | CW

Reviewing the J-STD-033A procedure and try to better understand Table 4-1 ... There are 3 columns for Baking Temperature & recommended Duration ... 1st one is for 125C, then for 90C, then followed by 40C ... it also specify the environmental condi

Questions on J-STD-033A procedure (Table 4-1)

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 17 16:46:29 EST 2006 | GS

Hi CW, mine is not the answer to your questions, but I suggest you to take a look of the latest level of J-STD-033B (October 2005) The J-STD-033A was from July-2002, and several important points are different from latest level. For instance, in Cha

Questions on J-STD-033A procedure (Table 4-1)

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 17 16:50:58 EST 2006 | GS

Hi CW, mine is not the answer to your questions, but I suggest you to take a look of the latest level of J-STD-033B (October 2005) The J-STD-033A was from July-2002, and several important points are different from latest level.For instance, J-

Any suggestion on snap on EMI sheilding?

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 06 12:58:07 EDT 2006 | cw

hi All, Anyone use snap on type EMI sheilding before? I would like to provide a DFM to a customer who currently have a EMI shield soldered on the boards, which i found this not quite manufacturing friendly as it block the view for inspection, plus re

Grid lok system

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 28 09:22:12 EST 2006 | Mity-C

We have just had gridlock installed on 4 DEK screen printers. I agree that if it partially catches a component you will have misprints. In the same respect, if a hard pin is placed in the wrong location, you will get misprints and or damaged componen

Grid lok system

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 28 11:07:41 EST 2006 | Chunks

Gel Flex works for Dek, just a slight modificaion. Works 100% better than any Grid type of system. We had missprints from Grid Lok and Form Flex - about every 5th or 6th board. Until we modified the Gels, we would take the time and some peelable s

Grid lok system

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 28 14:49:48 EST 2006 | vdizzle

Yep Grid-Lok sucks for thin boards. We have it set up in 4 Dek Horizon 01s. Grid-Lok is actually strong enough to snap really thin boards. Other than that, the system has been great, especially if you have to do 10-12 changeovers per line per shif

Grid lok system

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 28 16:45:23 EST 2006 | charlie

Why don't you try it for yourself. It won't cost you anything in most cases. Anyone with a negative impression about the product may want to contact Grid-lok (support@grid-lok.com or sales@grid-lok.com) for applications or tech support to be sure th

placements per hour

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 16 05:59:38 EST 2006 | jobbie

Hi everyone, New to the forum and have a question. How many cph are others getting? We are small sub-contract firm and are running Mydata my12 with hydra, but not agilis feeders. We tend to do small batches (upto 100 circuits), high mix from 0402 to


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