Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 17 17:06:07 EDT 2003 | Eugene
Hi Greg, I have the same idea, but my dilema is reel come in different size, thickness, pitch...etc. Did you make one up? could you share those information with me. Thanks, Eugene
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 13 10:51:22 EST 2003 | Jean-Philippe
Hi, Is there any places on the web beside UIC.com where we can find informations about LPMTF and EMTF. We have some questions like is there differents size for the track cover, questions like that... Thx J-P
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 15 07:25:37 EST 2003 | Jean-Philippe
LPMTF means Low Profile Multi-Tube Feeder and EMTF means Extended Multi-Tube Feeder. The difference is that the EMTF is bigger and it supports a wider range of tube.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 16 10:18:53 EST 2003 | burb1999
I have heard that the profiles are pretty much the same but I have a visible solder joint difference... might half to start looking at the plating, might be something with that?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 20 03:59:27 EST 2003 | emeto
Hi Burb, I think you should try with paste which consist Ag.Or it might be other:Ag has different thermal characteristics, so you probably stay too long in the reflow zone.That's one reason for granular joints. good luck!
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 23 04:16:58 EST 2003 | Archie
Hi Claudia! here you can find different kind of adapters. We�ve used some of them and those are working fine. Quite expensive, but... quality costs! http://www.e-tec.ch/IC_sockets_connectors.htm
Electronics Forum | Fri May 09 15:02:32 EDT 2003 | mike Mcnulty
You need to know flows, pressures and costs of bulk. Plus purity requirments. Each use is different.Savings can be big. Email me if I can help, I sell these units
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 04 17:24:07 EST 2003 | jonfox
we have some pretty tight 0402 placements and our best fix was to reduce the pad (vertically speaking) from .030x.022 to .020x.022. Fewer tombstones and the paste flows out to the edge of the pads nicely. Only difference is that we have a 6mil sten
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 21 16:03:00 EST 2003 | pjc
Is anyone out there dispensing no-lead paste with a machine? If so, please give me some feedback- do you see any difference in performance vs. lead content paste? What type of valve/pump are you using. Thx in advance.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 27 11:46:47 EST 2003 | genny
We have struggled with this as well. Basically, we have a consistent rotation for all packages of the same type, but I don't think our rotation has anything to do with the actual rotation that the PnP equipment actually wants to see. I believe our