Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 12 14:31:08 EDT 2006 | russ
As far as wich is spec'd it makes no diiference since they have reltionship with each other, Cant change one without the other. V score equipment I have seen is one blade and they are run through twice. their may very well be that there are dual b
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 09 10:56:26 EST 2007 | realchunks
Sure is. It's called Dual Pot. Most major wave solder manufactureres offer it. The quickest way is to buy a used wave for Pb and keep your existing Pb free wave, Pb free!
Electronics Forum | Mon May 14 13:56:54 EDT 2007 | jdumont
Agreed, I just bought a Electrovert Vectra Elite and have been very pleased with it thus far. I got the dual pot option for lead free changeovers and that has worked great. I can change pots in under 5 minutes, not counting the time to warm up.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 06 11:51:11 EST 2007 | lysik
We use a dual pot ERSA system. It is outstanding. Saved about 3000 hours of labor a month. Very expensive but worth it. We also looked at JUKI it was also a nice system. It was very flexible but the ERSA was better suited for high volume.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 21 03:21:28 EST 2007 | khushal
Wouldn't it be easier to use a dual row QFN? Have you looked at tsCSP? I think that would be a good options also since it has multiple rows. I am also curious if the tsCSP is just the BCC reborn - any thoughts?
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 27 17:13:02 EST 2007 | mee13
The CP643 has a 0201 camera and a dual board loading system
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 30 10:59:09 EDT 2008 | edmaya33
try Omni-excel 10 from Electovert ( Speedline Technologies ). Has a dual track option designed for modular mounters such as Fuji NXT,XPF, and Siemens.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 01 11:59:57 EDT 2008 | jax
I do not really follow what your are asking but... If you want to know if you can run Leaded and Lead-Free products in the same reflow oven, the answer is Yes.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 04 10:19:04 EDT 2008 | realchunks
One oven can run both, but your profiles may vary. You will not contaminate your lead-free by running it behind the leaded stuff. Even if you spell "native" as "native".
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 06 05:53:33 EDT 2008 | crashoveride
hehehe... nice try.... ok, for the benefit of all, its a. l. t. e. r. n. a. t. i. v. e. We're just wondering why this "word" simply do not appear as it is supposed to be.