Electronics Forum | Tue May 10 16:57:42 EDT 2005 | russ
Of course when it gets too thin it becomes difficult to remove! D^%#$'d if you do, D!@#'d if you don't. I agree with Jerry we also run the stuff semi wet when we have to. Do you have the possibility of getting these masked prior to assembly like t
Electronics Forum | Thu May 12 07:27:51 EDT 2005 | Frank56
Hi Amejia, Do you can try my silly idea by using some connector header with plastic holder type cut and preparation by number of pin same as number of hole you want to mask and insert thru the pcb hole before you coat or may be you can use some type
Electronics Forum | Tue May 10 19:54:56 EDT 2005 | garykemp
We are experiencing some problems regarding a USB digital camera that we love in our application, however we have BNC cabling already utilized. Would anyone out there have any idea how we can overcome the distance problems associated with USB appica
Electronics Forum | Wed May 11 10:40:10 EDT 2005 | pr
Are any of you shutting down all manufacturing machines when a thunderstorm approaches? My company is/has been doing this forever and tell me it's to protect the machines. I could see doing it to protect boards in the machines (except we have battery
Electronics Forum | Wed May 11 22:43:43 EDT 2005 | KEN
Hmm..that gets me thinking. How about lightning rods for SMT equuipment. Actual conversation of customer on plant tour: Customer: "What the hell is that? Is that a 30 foot tall signal tower on that stencil printer?" No. That's our new speedline
Electronics Forum | Tue May 17 14:46:21 EDT 2005 | Claude_Couture
if your company would loose millions by shutting down during every storm, then you should invest 100k$ in a standby generator big enough to feed the whole plant. We did this and the generator paid itself off after a couple of blackouts. Plus, when yo
Electronics Forum | Thu May 12 06:59:50 EDT 2005 | dougs
Hi, Does anyone have any experience of setting up FMEA's for automotive customers? We have a batch to run for a customer and are looking into the FMEA's at the moment. It seems that the FMEA should be done each time a product is introduced, I th
Electronics Forum | Thu May 12 15:10:22 EDT 2005 | russ
Low volume - high mix in Singapore? Unless something has changed in the last couple of years this customer will be back shortly with a mess. I may be wrong on this and will accept correction from anybody but from my experience with them they will
Electronics Forum | Thu May 12 20:23:09 EDT 2005 | mrduckmann2000
PR, Your customer will be lucky if CEI even bids the low volume work. They are only interested in high volume production runs. Also look out for counterfit parts, they are using them by the handfuls....China is no beter! If you have alot too buil
Electronics Forum | Fri May 13 18:10:35 EDT 2005 | pde
Make sure all plugs and nozzles occupy the nozzle banks. There should be only one empty position. Make sure all nozzles are fully seated and the machine has the correct location for all of the nozzles. An indication may be the machine is trying to pl
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