Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 04 16:20:50 EST 2000 | John
My company is considering purchasing a depaneling press from Pioneer-Dietecs. Our initial evaluation has been very positive; however, in a recent meeting a question was raised about the amount of stress induced in the pcb/components during depanel.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 05 07:40:06 EST 2000 | jacob lacourse
we have looked into a number of depaneling machines and can't justify the cost. what we are trying to do is to eliminate failures due to part stress when employees are breaking out the boards by hand. I heard about pneumatic scissors one day but to
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 05 15:00:23 EST 2000 | Brian E. Steelglove
Dear Jacob, I have a company that makes a really cheap but great depanelizing machine and one to get rid of the tabs on a routed FR 4 board. I saw them at the assembly expo in Chicago. The cost is under 2,000 dollars and works well. I think it mig
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 12 16:53:06 EST 2000 | Jason Webbs
Jacob, There are several companies I saw at a recent trade show that had "nibblers" that snap the tabs out. They are also called "board shockers" because they really shock the boards when they snap out the tabs. I did talk to a guy from a company
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 07 01:28:54 EST 2000 | Dennis O'Donnell
This is a common type of connector. We press them in daily. AMP has a lot of different type of tools and machines available for connectors. We just use a local machine shop to make jigs that fit a standard 2 ton press. It is quicker and les cos
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 04 08:40:24 EST 2000 | g cronin
don't you just love those design guys sometimes, this is an issue that pops up every once in a while with us too. We have a couple assemblies that have hundreds of vias on pads. We have tried and had some sucess with: increasing squeegee pressure,
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 04 19:55:46 EST 2000 | Rob Thomas
Hello Yosef, non woven aramid reinforced pcb's are used where is a need for low CFT (coefficient of thermal expansion). Traditionally aramid pcb's were used in military applications in order to reduce the stress/failure rate of solder joints during
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 31 11:53:36 EST 1999 | Clifford Peaslee
Robert, SMTnet web email is not POP3 and we don't have any plans to move to POP3. Although we were planning to add a "forwarding" feature. With that feature turned on, any mail sent to your smtnet account would be forwarded to your POP account (or a
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 30 23:25:49 EST 1999 | Henry C. Yao
We're using 96.5/3.5 high temp solder paste for our production and we're encountering soldering defects particularly non wetting (tombstoning). A technical document I read mentioned that there is a sort of a problem with the wettability of this paste
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 31 20:04:10 EST 1999 | Stu Leech
At Altos Engineering we do a lot of process testing of our TVP drying systems for demoisturizing. We store test devices in metalized vapor-proof bags. Instead of heat sealing, we use Croc-Clamps to seal the bags. They have been tested for sealing eff
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