Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 09 11:16:06 EDT 2016 | mekmat
Hello, I would like to ask you about the minimal distance between components and border of pcb especially V-cut to avoid crack of component during depaneling? I need some standard (IPC or something) where is this defined? Thank you for your support
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 18 14:43:04 EDT 2017 | dontfeedphils
By the time they've reached me/conformal coat they're depaneled (assuming they were panelized at all). Also looked at the tape dot method, but that's a no go as well due to coverage needs.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 31 14:03:50 EDT 2017 | rgduval
Could always get a laser cutter to de-panelize with. I've always wanted one, personally...but, haven't been able to cost justify it. ..rob
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 31 11:06:45 EDT 2017 | capse
Fancort industries offers v-score separation systems. ASYS Group offers sawing and router depanel equipment.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 28 13:23:34 EST 2017 | georgetruitt
For connectors, we maintain a 0.05" clearance from components edge to the center of the V-groove score
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 06 10:28:14 EST 2018 | capse
First, I'm the ASYS Rep in the southeastern USA states. Laser is not a direct swap for a bit router. It is application driven. CO2 laser is the least expensive and faster than a bit router for a thinner (
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 08 10:12:34 EST 2018 | capse
You're welcome. Yes ASYS offers an in-line Divisio 8000/8100 with user specified post routing options for circuit off load.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 08 10:43:08 EST 2018 | rick_s
I appreciate the input. We will definitely be going with CNC router based on some of your comments. Thanks for the information.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 15 14:03:20 EDT 2018 | tomherndon
Good Afternoon, Please check out SCHUNK Electronic Solutions as well. We are a new player here in the US but compete with Cencorp and Asys very well. Thank you, Tom Herndon
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 04 02:20:38 EST 2019 | robl
Asys again, same as their laser markers from your other question. I've had good service from their bottom routers. They are called the Divisio range now.