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Rework Stations

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 01 13:19:18 EDT 2008 | evtimov

I am also doing research on rework machines. for now I saw : Ersa - german http://www.ersa.de/en/produkte/smt_bga_rework/frame_smt_bga_rework.html DenOn- Japanese http://www.denondic.co.jp/en/products/rd500_2.html, Metcal http://www.metcal.com A

New Printer :- Dek Horizon 03i or MPM 125 ??

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 14 19:03:54 EDT 2008 | diesel_1t

currently we have a new Horizon 02i, new software "instinctive" is pretty easy to program and operator friendly, i love to work with proflow. Gridlock is not working so good as they told. I don't like that the paper doesn't roll while you're under cl

Non RoHs Requirement

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 08 09:25:45 EDT 2008 | dphilbrick

Kinda got that Mike but here is the problem. I have 1.8 mil parts that need to be NON-RoHS. 85% of those parts being STD R's and C's. I am looking for a place that provides at close to standard cost R's and C's with something besides pure tin termina

Solder paste measurement

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 10 11:36:53 EDT 2008 | stevea

Please visit http://www.ascinternational.com to view all the products offered by ASC International. The LaserVision SP3D is the most economical SPI system in the world offered at a base price of only $14,995. The VisionMaster series of products off

SN100C alloy positive and negatives

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 24 15:28:17 EST 2008 | edmentzer

We use SN100C for wave soldering and hand Lead free soldering and have had very good results. The wire cored solder for hand soldering flows good and makes very good solder joints. The SN100C in the wave solder machine also works very good. We use

0402 tombstoning and dewetting on QFP256 trade-off

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 06 10:46:35 EST 2009 | davef

First, we agree with Loco that your QFP is nonwetting, rather than dewetting. Your sceen-shots look like ol' timey SnPb paste recipes. Turn-up the heaterometer dial. Second, on nitrogen: * We kinda think your O2 needs to be around 100ppm with 99.99%

Sn100C - anyone use this at Reflow?

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 18 16:50:20 EDT 2009 | khowell

There are many users of SN100C in reflow. SN100C was originally introduced as a wave solder alloy which offered cost savings over SAC, no solder pot erosion, and high fluidity. Since it is eutectic, no plastic range, the joints have a smooth, shiny

layer 2 groundplane disconnects after hand solder

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 13 12:06:53 EDT 2009 | jefflkupkt

BoardHouse, Thanks for the reply. The board supplier did cover the cost of the bare boards. Five years ago I saw a different part pass ET only to fail at final assembly test as well. One engineer called it "acid trap" on the inner layers where the

New Fuji NXT

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 14 11:43:30 EDT 2009 | rmitchell

Hi, We are considering adding on to our SMT line. Our current line is CP65, IP3 and we would like better placement on our 0402's and 0201's. We were looking at the NXT, we would need larger pcb table to match our other machines. We probably only nee

SMT placement machines. Where are we going ?

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 01 09:03:18 EDT 2009 | sys_steven

This is a most INTERESTING thread! Every Pick and Place machine has its plus side and negative. Having worked on both sides, broker/service and production, I think I have a unique perspective on this. Over the years our market has changed to be mo


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