Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 18 07:27:12 EDT 2009 | grantp
Hi, Not sure I would have to look it up, as we purchased it in Yen, and there is so many millions of Yen for it! Grant
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 25 14:59:06 EDT 2009 | jseagle
Check out spare parts cost for Assembleon, they rape you 3 to 4 times markup and specialty parts you can only get through them.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 07 03:53:03 EST 2010 | pcbassemblydepot
I fully agree with Demusch that it is the people who are really the most expensive resource for any industry. You cannot judge the plus and minus of the brand you have not used, rather it is merely a perception and experience of who all have actually
Electronics Forum | Fri May 22 07:54:43 EDT 2009 | stevezeva
Get in touch with these guys: http://www.unidec.com/ I'm sure they can help you. Steve
Electronics Forum | Fri May 22 09:51:57 EDT 2009 | dwl
They're at it again: http://www.nema.org/gov/env_conscious_design/index.cfm Our benevolent government wants to change my processes, and incur massive additional production costs to fight a problem that does not exist...
Electronics Forum | Fri May 22 14:25:17 EDT 2009 | patrickbruneel
Maybe we need an organization like this one in the US? http://reachforlife.eu/home.php?lg=UK# Adopting the lead ban from the EU RoHS is madness. Y'all have a great holiday weekend, Patrick
Electronics Forum | Thu May 28 22:17:18 EDT 2009 | davef
If your fabricator understands and controls their in-house ENIG, you should be OK. It seems that fabs don't undererstand ENIG processes well enough to duplicate hyper-corroded nickel, but those that have not seen the defect usually never see it.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 29 02:05:34 EDT 2009 | nibirta
So true :) But I think we will have the final fight with the supplier when we will have troubles with the ENIG. We will assembly the product. From my experience, i never found a product with no black pad defects. It depends of the fabrication lots. T
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 03 01:59:41 EDT 2009 | nibirta
Thank you all for these helpfull informations. I knew that I always can have the right support from you :) Tks again. Nico
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 03 11:04:32 EDT 2009 | joeherz
Another thing to consider - If you're processing lead free, the nickel layer between the copper and gold provides extra protection against copper dissolution. This is a nice piece of insurance especially when performing rework. Cheers
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