Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 17 13:13:22 EDT 2004 | starbillias
I would contact Transition Automation. If they do not currently make this squeegee, they will be able to retrofit. You may have to supply them with some specs. 978-670-5500 Good luck
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 10 07:37:12 EST 2004 | cyber_wolf
Transition automation used to build a manual screen printer called a print perfect. I believe that someone else is producing them now. Does anyone know about this ? Any info appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 15 19:08:47 EST 2004 | grayman
For fine pitch components we would suggest slow movement of metal squeegee. The effect of angle is minimal. You may check squeegees from Transition Automation they can help you with the holder and the best squeegee. I do not have the web site, Arman
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 16 08:31:19 EST 2004 | caldon
I love(d) my transition automation blades. they also have blade holders as well. www.smtexperts.com cal
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 13 13:23:24 EST 2005 | scotceltic
Try Hover-Davis. They make a feeder that most popular brands of pick and place machines can place labels from. You can purchase one that you put your own labels on or you can spend more and get the Label Generator feeder.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 13 15:35:14 EST 2005 | clarkk
Mike, I have a used Computype machine that pulls labels from a printer and installs them on the pcb. I can send you pictures and copies of the specs from the manual if you like. Best regards, Clark
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 08 11:14:45 EST 2005 | George
Have a customer that needs to find someone that can do Chip on board Wire bonding automated only. You folks know of anyone? We are in the Newengland Area. You know, where the Patriots reside?
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 21 09:18:02 EST 2005 | sforman1
As a manufacturer of acrylic and epoxy UV cure coatings and adhesives, MicroCoat Technologies reccommends Precision Valve and Automation in Halfmoon, NY
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 22 15:56:56 EDT 2005 | Valerie
Check out Transistion Automation. They are really reasonable in price. http://www.transisitonautomation.com or http://www.Board-Lok.com
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 27 11:32:45 EDT 2005 | sumote
Humidity level can play into this as well. Good blades will help the process. We use permalex blades from Transition Automation and we love them. YMMV