Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 09:38:35 EST 2001 | blnorman
We've been using pre-printed labels on our PCB's for years, with 8 - 10 hours a week down time associated with them. Last October we put a CO2 laser marker on one of our lines. In 6 months we've had a total of 30 minutes down time. We use a 2D b
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 29 11:11:49 EST 2001 | pzohbon
Rob, How does your chemistry stack up against the 440R? I see you mentioned ease of maintenance as one down fall in that chemistry's make-up. Could you elaborate for me. Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 24 09:05:38 EDT 2001 | CAL
We publish monthly technical news letters for the electronics Industry- we include tech tips. www.empf.org and look for empfasis icon on the left then down load. Cal
Electronics Forum | Thu May 17 22:57:43 EDT 2001 | davef
It is amusing. Tell us about the profile, how you shot the vid, was the component "bug up" or "bug down", causes of the bridging, etc
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 27 16:59:56 EDT 2001 | 061032
you can crash a segment quite easily. There are other ways you can crash a seqment such as hitting estop or openning the sliding door when the segment is down and moving the gantry by hand Have a great weekend! Lee
Electronics Forum | Mon May 14 16:39:38 EDT 2001 | T.F.
Siemens makes feeder hold down brackets for the F5 that does prevent the operator from leaving the feeder in a position that can cause a crash. The brackets attach to the feeder table so you need one bracket per table. The part part number for the b
Electronics Forum | Wed May 23 14:48:10 EDT 2001 | caldon
Not totally defunct WWW.Jedec.org you can down load the information Caldon W. Driscoll ACI USA 610-362-1200 cdriscoll@aciusa.org
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 21 19:24:28 EDT 2001 | mparker
To piggyback on CAL's suggestion to provide date of posting, or maybe to be able to sort ranges, I also feel that it would be good to include a geographic sort to narrow down the possibilities.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 06 18:22:51 EDT 2001 | davef
Oooo, you are waving 0402. Tell us more about your wave and its set-up. Never seen this [knock on wood]. When is this skewing occurring, after placement or during cure? What�s the distribution? What happens when you slow-down yer placement rate?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 23 20:23:19 EDT 2001 | davef
Flux charring * Cool-down too long => Coarse grain ps: Some would argue that potentially you'd get greater response in the process forum rather than the design forum