Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 27 09:03:18 EDT 2000 | Wilson
Dear all, Does anyone know where I can purchase a wave soldering machine that must be well-known and can support 24" x 24" PCB size? Or much larger than this size is required. Any suggestion will be appreciated in advance. Best Regards, Wilson
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 27 12:12:02 EDT 2000 | JohnW
Wilson, I'm sure both Electrovert (electra?) and Soltec have machines in their rangs that will open to this size... Out of interest...what type of board is it?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 27 21:38:20 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Wilson: John is 100% correctamuno. Consider checking the wave solder machine survey on the "Circuits Assembly" magazine site to see how the various suppliers compare.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 01 16:33:08 EDT 2000 | Ron Lasky
Jason, it looks like you have several options that have strong promise of working. I suggest you perform a designed experiment to find/optimize the best solution with these suggested approaches. Ron
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 27 21:34:41 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Gary: That's curious. Tell us more about your process steps, temperature profiles, paste, warping of the board without the PIH processing, components, etc
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 26 15:55:45 EDT 2000 | P. J. O'Connor
We are developing a SMT Process FMEA as part of a "Green Belt/Six Sigma" project. We have searched the web and not found anything that is specifically helpful. Does anyone have a guideline or similar document they might be willing to share?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 26 15:55:39 EDT 2000 | P. J. O'Connor
We are developing a SMT Process FMEA as part of a "Green Belt/Six Sigma" project. We have searched the web and not found anything that is specifically helpful. Does anyone have a guideline or similar document they might be willing to share?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 27 12:43:51 EDT 2000 | S. Curd
Hello Ed, I have and run a 4683a ofs. If you have any questions I may be able to help. Steven Curd Sr. Engineer Hitachi
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 25 23:28:06 EDT 2000 | gary
our equipment is Universal GSM1. we can't afford the price of a 44 mm multi pitch feeder from universal that's why we are planning to settle with the fixed pitch feeder. thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 26 07:40:37 EDT 2000 | JAX
gary, If you know who you are buying the parts from( who is your vendor), you can either log on to there web site and find the packaging specs or contact them and ask. All you need is the manufacturing number of the part, and your purchasing group