Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 28 10:18:10 EDT 2003 | gregp
It always amazes me when a high volume manufacturer has to change to LVHM environment. They seem so lost as to how it should be done. It really is two different worlds and there is more to it than equipment selection. But to answer your question..
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 28 11:37:52 EDT 2003 | jax
Herman, Before I get into this I would like to know something. What machine takes the longest to change over? That should be equal to your change over time. If it is not one of your pick and place machines this is all beside the point. I am not sure
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Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 13 10:31:16 EDT 2004 | davef
No, experience, but a couple of comments are: * Your 2mm leads are proabably not ment to be trimmed. Consider returning these and buying components with shorter leads. [We know, we know. You have to build this piece of junk right NOW!!!! B-)] * I
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 14 17:18:38 EDT 2005 | August
Dear All, I'm looking for the complete SMT equiment line (solder printer, P&P, Reflow) uses for the small volume production line. I happen to know that Manncorp and APSGold can provide the complete ST line, but I haven't hear and use these machine be
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 09 11:01:41 EST 2005 | DannyJ
Hi Red and Greg, First, to Avalancher, the service that is mentioned is fantastic. I have used it various times with various connectors and headers with fantastic results. Just contact MyData and they'll tell you what they need. It's usually 5-1
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 27 16:54:46 EDT 2006 | pjc
In-Circuit test, or ICT, is the most common method of electrical test for an assembled PCB. It is the most comprehensive and accurate method to ensure that both the PWB and components are working to specification. Not all components however can be el
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 08 02:40:45 EST 2006 | Mike Konrad
Hi 'K', We manufacture both batch and inline defluxing equipment so we have no axe to grind with either technology. There are pros and cons associated with both technologies under specific conditions. Batch machines are typically good cleaners but
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 26 06:10:54 EDT 2007 | RH
Dennis: Have you considered Asahi as a solder ball source? Asahi Technologies has helped produce over 90 million Lead Free PWB assemblies worldwide and has extensive experience in Lead Free solder processes at Sony, Hitachi, and Thompson. Solutions
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 24 19:10:17 EST 2008 | larryd
Skill and experiance level of assemblers is critical. High skill and experiance with the type of assembly, print and BOM and hgihlighters. Day labor would be 5 to 10 components for each assembler, already prepped with pictures or drawings showing wh