Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 22 17:03:48 EST 2000 | Chris
Dek 249 and Dek 260 models use to have fiducial recognition where table would adjust to the stencil. However, I would still recomend you buy an inline model because the change over will be much faster. Probably 10 times faster.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 18 11:55:35 EDT 2000 | Ricardo Fuentes
Hi! cold someone advise me about the minimum gap allowable in between 0404 parts. The minimum distance is because of the behavior on reflow, the re-work difficulty or anything else. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 23 13:37:11 EDT 2000 | Sarry
Does anybody have problem with 8 mm paper component reels?. when feeder indexs component, the tape is not separated form the components completely. soemtimes it takes up the paper from the tape.( I believe it is because of tape has sticky material ).
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 23 08:32:32 EDT 2000 | Earl Moon
Well Sun, This is Moon and you are out of phase with reality. I have nothing against advertising as long as it does not prohibit free technical intercourse as it did me and the investment I made several years ago. Free my ass. I mean, let them make
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 21 11:28:30 EDT 2000 | James
Question: Do you run your pallets hot or cold thru the wave? I ask this because if you run your pallets cold the board will never preheat to the correct temp. thus, your flux won't activate properly. James
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 09 04:16:25 EDT 2000 | Jarno Py�ri�
And little more... If you use chip components, then that 80% from pads is good stencils apertures size. But if you use fine pitch components, example QFP, then you can use apertures, 90% from pads. I hoping that you understand something abou
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 11 10:36:35 EDT 2000 | Russ
Quick question for Dave, Out of curiosity, why concave? I ask because we are soldering RNETs that come in either style and have not payed much attention to this. Russ
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 22 12:53:43 EST 2000 | David Spilker
Be careful if you use Ni/Au. The "black pad" phenomenum can be crippling. We moved from Ni/Au to OSP because of it. I also don't want to return to the lack of flatness of HASL.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 22 17:03:48 EST 2000 | Chris
Dek 249 and Dek 260 models use to have fiducial recognition where table would adjust to the stencil. However, I would still recomend you buy an inline model because the change over will be much faster. Probably 10 times faster.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 07 21:56:00 EST 2001 | davef
Every critter out there with large incisors adapted for gnawing and nibbling has a different theory of solder ball formation. [My theory: It�s punishment for using NC fluxes. Stand and deliver. My solder balls end-up in the gross filter connected