Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 02 13:59:34 EDT 2003 | Gabriele
Both CM202DS/CM402 (Create) and Topaz (Yamaka) are reliable Jap equipment. CM402L will have a great future. Regards, Gabriele
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 04 00:24:11 EDT 2003 | Dean
I have many Philips platforms. The Topaz is quite fast and is VERY reliable. ACM is very accurate. Not sure what your selection criteria is...but Philips is an excellent brand.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 25 04:19:40 EDT 2003 | Datum Dynamics
Hi Dave I think it might be difficult to get an off the shelf item. WE have designed and supplied several in the past, both pnumatic and manual, if we can be of any help please let me know.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 26 12:57:09 EDT 2003 | Angie
We have had some components that popped off in our IR oven. It was attributed to the solder paste. The humidity was above 60% the temp was about 70 degrees.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 24 15:08:13 EDT 2003 | davef
Try: * Excelta Roto-Pic� 2000A [www.excelta.com] * Porta-Wand or Vac-Pac [www.virtual-ii.com] * PELCO� Vacuum Pick-Up System [www.tedpella.com]
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 03 05:16:22 EDT 2003 | kanwal324
You can have Hakko vacuum pen it has motor for vacuum generation in the pen only which results in having more sucking power. Regards K J Singh
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 25 12:27:23 EDT 2003 | John S
Is anyone using an automatic titrator to monitor their flux? If so, can you recommend a product? Is it reliable and easy to use? We are using a VOC free no-clean flux and are titrating manually. Thanks John S
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 25 13:53:56 EDT 2003 | russ
There isn't any difference in the printing process regarding leadfree vs. lead. The only differences are in the reflow process. Russ
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 25 17:19:17 EDT 2003 | bpeay
Greetings Denis, Could you be a little more vague on the type of BGA. Who happens to make this beaty? Is it a TI DSP? B
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 25 18:31:24 EDT 2003 | davef
Denis: You could be correct about metal reflecting IR. When we use our old IR station, we place pieces of aluminum foil around the component to be removed to protect the near-by components.