Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 08:01:28 EST 2010 | edmaya33
Conveyor Technologies may be the solution.We've been using this for 10 years and come up with the various sizes and configuration that suits your needs. Being a less maintenace is an added factor.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 23 09:29:29 EDT 1998 | Allen
We've got a continous flow cooling problem from our wave solder process into ICT. Our current configuration is a flatbelt conveyor into a manual de-pallet process, operator then places on to an edge conveyor. We've tried muffin fans, look good but
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 23 14:58:40 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| We've got a continous flow cooling problem from our wave solder process into ICT. Our current configuration is a flatbelt conveyor into a manual de-pallet process, operator then places on to an edge conveyor. We've tried muffin fans, look good bu
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 23 09:44:43 EDT 1998 | Chrys
| We've got a continous flow cooling problem from our wave solder process into ICT. Our current configuration is a flatbelt conveyor into a manual de-pallet process, operator then places on to an edge conveyor. We've tried muffin fans, look good bu
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 23 15:44:57 EDT 1998 | Mike
| We've got a continous flow cooling problem from our wave solder process into ICT. Our current configuration is a flatbelt conveyor into a manual de-pallet process, operator then places on to an edge conveyor. We've tried muffin fans, look good bu
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 17 18:45:07 EDT 2004 | russ
Get ahold of symbol technologies. They have scanners that you can mount to anything. You should be able to mount it on a conveyor with a bracket that allows you to slide it back and forth and rotate as required in about 10 sec. Russ
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 29 07:10:37 EDT 2008 | g2garyg2
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Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 08 11:01:07 EDT 2008 | ck_the_flip
NEITHER AXI nor AOI are "stable" or "repeatable." If your false call rate is zero, then you've basically rendered the machine an expensive conveyor (ie it's passing everything 'cause you've opened the limits too much). You can *try* to do a Cpk or
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 08 21:26:44 EST 2006 | billwestiet
You already have some good answers. A chemical isolation zone for RMA is a good idea. If you are looking for new see the two references you have and Austin America. If you are looking for used, see us at http://www.ietechnology.net. We presently
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 28 11:41:21 EDT 2004 | Steve Stach
Hello Loz, Blue residues on circuit boards can be caused by copper corrosion, component body deterioration, marking permanently, and adhesive break down. In this case, a more subtle mechanism appears to be possible. This is a no clean application