Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 03 12:53:59 EST 2006 | Gary
Try Mini Micro Stencil. They have been doing it longer than anyone out there with the best reputation for quality and turnaound time. Contact David at 760-591-3804. You will not be disapointed.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 03:44:46 EST 2006 | lov3ly_9irl
Hi, Can anybody know a company that sell vacuum filter for Juki and Yamaha machines? Tks. Lauren
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 14 12:03:51 EST 2006 | Wave Master Larry
Well Im more of a wave guy but we had an employee in the engineering department, he's left the company but he used these setpoints on the ovens in ai. 180, 170, 170, 190, 200, 225, 225 I heard they worke pretty well at those deltas
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 15 22:56:26 EST 2006 | davef
When Techical Devices purchased H2O, they received a very good in-line cleaner company. The real bonus of the aquisition was Debbie Alavezos, then the sales manager at H2O.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 17 08:58:50 EST 2006 | mapell
Check out this link.... do not know quality nor performance but it is a starting point for batch type ovens. http://www.blue-m.com/Default.asp#Scene_1 No association with the company or products.... thanks marc
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 17 17:47:52 EDT 2006 | Brclyn
Orbotech is a machine best bought New - If you buy used - there is an $85K (negotiable)licensing fee to use the software and get service. The machine appears to be built well, but any company who effectively cuts out the "little guy" by throttling th
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 23 10:21:38 EST 2006 | chatech
Recently my company (graphic card suppliers) have experenced some pad to board separation under the processor. I have researched and find that a number of papers have been written about this, but they give no solution, Is anyone out there experencing
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 23 13:08:43 EST 2006 | mario
If your company should decide to sell your Suzuki 2000v or 1000V or VL machines let me know. We have many Suzuki on our floor and perhaps we would entertain the idea to purchase more if the price was right. Thank you 514-779-5888
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 24 09:37:23 EST 2006 | mrduckmann2000
Our company is looking into purchasing an in-line conformal coating machine. We have narrowed the field down to 2 machines the USI Prism Ultra-coat 350 and the Asymtek C-740, anybody have either machine. Good points or bad about either machine? Th
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 05 07:50:10 EDT 2006 | Choppy
Good idea, pick the most difficult of your PCB and watch the final result. If you can, go to each company and watch the machine how it coats your board. You'll see what is the most suitable for you.