Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 28 21:28:44 EDT 2004 | KEN
BTU is a very reputable company. They make superb products that are reliable. Very solid, feature packed software. Heller.....well.... did I mention BTU?
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 29 08:16:47 EDT 2004 | pjc
here are two other worth looking at: http://www.speedlinetech.com/electrovert/index.aspx http://www.conceptronic.com/
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 06 23:39:47 EST 2004 | hyabro
Do you think the impelers made of galvanized steel can support the hi temp atmospher for lead free applications ? If you think so please contact me I have a lot of thing to show you . hyabro
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 13 14:02:28 EST 2004 | DasonC
Question: If we run the same oven to run both lead free and lead paste. Will any lead contamination transfer to the lead free board by force conversion?
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 29 09:06:52 EDT 2004 | Rob
Hi Paddy, There's been a lot of low cost second user underfill equipment around recently, I've seen stuff go for as low as �20K - but make sure a dispense head is included. Good luck, Rob.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 29 09:36:36 EDT 2004 | Simon
I've just set up an SMT company and would like to be able to discuss issues with someone which will help me get the right structures and procedures in place.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 02 06:16:40 EST 2004 | simonalden
I'm not looking to hire a consultant (plenty of those around) but rather discuss issues as they arise as well as talk about key areas to focus on, such as building up quality systems and procedures etc
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 02 11:48:40 EST 2004 | pr
We live for that stuff! Check the archives and if you still have questions then just ask. Try to be specific and you'll get lots of feedback. good luck, pr
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 29 15:54:51 EDT 2004 | russ
It seems to me that with you being the "creator" and all that should already know! I have only used HD in the past and am not really aware of any body else out there. Mortal Man
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 21 05:20:12 EDT 2005 | Rob
Hi Jessie, Wrong market - we print solder (or glue) onto boards in 3D, then place components into it, then put it through a very hot oven, for it to liquify, then solidify, fixing the components to the board. Good luck with your venture, Rob.