Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 25 12:54:53 EDT 2008 | schorschimi
I am interested in pwb manual assembly time standards, including hardware mounting, component preparation, hand soldering and additional tasks. Thanks for your help
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 26 07:22:02 EDT 2008 | bobwillis
Some of my old times from GEC are online at http://www.bobwillis.co.uk/downloads/time.rtf See you at SMTA Int. Bob Willis ASKbobwillis.com
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 04 17:11:27 EDT 2015 | bernhard
As an employee, I was been working for a long time at the Royonic company as an engineer. During that time at Royonic, I did manage the development and the service (also training) for all the Royonic Assembly tables including the 500 systems machines
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 10 17:44:50 EDT 2007 | Anon Y. Mous - Senior SMT Superczar and Process Guy
One of our customers had us building "Pb-free" assemblies with a few Sn/Pb parts on them. THEY got rolling too slowly and we were not able to bring in the required Pb-free components due to lead-time (not Pb-time) issues. When they started requesti
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 21 13:06:16 EST 2006 | vortex
Hi we are a small contract manufacturer in need of a one time use cable crimping tool DF13-TB2630HC. We only have 3 (4) contact wires to make which will be plugged into another assembly. The p/n we are trying to crimp is DF13-2630SCFA. If you have th
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 05 22:38:22 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Mike: Claude makes excellent suggestions. I'll add perform more product set-ups to increase the variety of product being assembled to be able to respond to customers better, sell more product, and increase machine loading. So then, you have to ask
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 26 13:20:56 EDT 2004 | pjc
Machine design plays a major factor in actual placement rate vs. the published tact time max speed. For example, random access horizontal turret head machines can vary greatly depending on nr. of different components and size ranges, while the dual g
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 03 08:44:25 EST 2002 | davef
There is no standard for baking an assembled board prior to BGA rework, nor should there be. The amount of time required to bake a board varies with: * Board material. * Board construction and layers. * Board size. * Components on the board. If som
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 08 18:29:36 EDT 2023 | emeto
Hello folks, is there a standard you follow for maximum cleaning cycles? We are debating how many times we should clean a board for misprints on the second manufacturing side? First side is already assembled and I wonder how many times we can safely
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 11 11:31:52 EST 2003 | Chad
My small R&D company (15 people) is considering the purchase of a bench top reflow oven & associated gear. The reasoning is that it would be nice to have reflow capability for 5 to 50 piece prototype runs in-house. As the only person with any real kn
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