Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 01 13:31:48 EDT 2017 | tey422
There is one thing to be checked too. That is to make sure the nozzle not going too deep when lower to pick up the part. I found a lot of picking errors issues are due to nozzle going down too deep into the pocket. If it does, it pushes the component
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 23 09:27:41 EDT 2017 | dleeper
As Evtimov mentioned, it will be dependent on package. It will also be dependent on the specifics of your machines so there is no universal "good" value. You will need to experiment to find the best values for your equipment and components. I would
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 30 05:37:57 EDT 2017 | alexandrdmc
Phone case iphone 7 plus, best buy phone case iphone. Case for iPhone 7 plus is high in quality and looks great. In terms of protection though it won't protect your screen. It will only protect side and the back scratches. Cover fits really. Hugs tig
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 13 13:26:43 EST 2017 | rcooley4
Hi all, I'm in the market for a BGA rework machine capable of handling a wide range of PCB's, anything from little 2"X2" board up to 15"X15" back-plane boards that are 0.100" thick. I would like to find a machine that can remove BGA's & QFN's, clean
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 30 01:06:51 EST 2018 | dgassier81
Hi, In our shop we've always baked out PCBs and moisture sensitive parts prior to electronic assembly using a gentle ramp rate of 2 degC/minutes going hot (93degC) and same ramp rate going cold (back to room temp). We're trying to outsource that pro
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 15 02:19:50 EST 2018 | Robl
Hi Leadthree, We have a combination of methods depending on volume, value, size, level of build, and what the customer does with them. So on high volume low value we have rigid plastic ESD boxes with lids, foam lined, that layers of custom vac form
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 10:03:28 EDT 2018 | roblackey
Lasers can go quite often, but if you are lucky and not in a great hurry you can get them refurbished dirt cheap. If you have a good 750/760 that has been well maintained it should run for a long time, but if it has not been loved you can end up payi
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 06 02:17:15 EDT 2018 | rob
@ Sr.Tech, Most of our Chinese spares are Juki & Yamaha original & still bagged, just much cheaper. They wouldn't sell machines in China if all the spares and consumables were at European mark ups. Nozzle wise the Juki 750 & 760 copies are not 100%
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 20 03:55:38 EDT 2018 | rob
MTC = Multi tray changer. It's a stand alone unit that feeds in trays of components - it means you don't sacrifice feeder locations to waffle packs. Different companies call them different things. A 760 is dog slow, and spares are getting harder to
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 07 01:22:41 EDT 2018 | buckcho
Hello, the colleagues are all right. What I did in addition to show customers and quality that we either need or dont need a stencil: 1. Made a procedure - in there i defined 50 000 cycles and then the stencil has to be checked by me. In the checks