Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 28 13:19:38 EST 2023 | markhoch
Maintenance, solder type, and tinning flux chemistries are going to have an impact on nozzle life. Doing regular maintenance and using a good quality nozzle you should expect your nozzles to last 6-8 weeks when running a single shift operation. Keep
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 15 20:51:01 EST 2023 | cyber_wolf
Calibrating the cameras on these machines is not something you can do "correctly" without the jigs from Fuji and following an exact method. It's been years since I watched a Fuji FSE do this, but I can assure you that unless it is done EXAC
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 27 08:50:51 EDT 2000 | Dreamsniper
Hi Guys, I've compared stencil printing adhesive versus acquiring a dispensing equipment. Had breakdown all the costs against each other. It end up that Stencil Printing Adhesive is more costly than equipment dispensing machine in the long term (5 y
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 12 07:25:26 EDT 1999 | Eyal Dickerman
| | To all SiPlace Users, | | | | I know there are lots of you out there! From your own experiences, what sort of life expectancy would you expect (in terms of number of placements) from a rotary star head for a Siplace 80S15 or 80S20 machine, befor
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 07 13:28:30 EDT 1999 | Wolfgang Busko
| We are looking for some subcontractors to do surface mount | technology boards for us. Is there anything I should pay specific | attention when I visit the subcontractor's site? | Thank you for any advice | Hey, there�s already a lot of advic
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 07 22:27:57 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| | We are looking for some subcontractors to do surface mount | | technology boards for us. Is there anything I should pay specific | | attention when I visit the subcontractor's site? | | Thank you for any advice | | | Hey, there�s already a
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 19:02:59 EDT 1999 | Boca
| | I've just come back from Nepcon West and I'm just as confused about AOI as when I left. Is anyone out there really happy with their equipment and getting the results they expected? I would like to know about programming time and equipment reliabi
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 16:27:33 EDT 1999 | Nancy V
I had someone suggest that they weren't really necessary as long as your process is good. Is this just a way to help you keep an eye on your process? I was thinking, as we set up our line, our money would be more well spent with controlling the pro
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 08 10:11:15 EST 1999 | Tim
This is a question for those of you who actually assemble components onto a board. Any idea what the "industry standard" is for fall out on assembled PCB's? I realize that the controls put in place in your processes will effect your overall quality
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 19 14:23:31 EDT 2001 | jschake
Pad Metallurgy Used: Copper OSP pads were used for all of the results that I have been reporting. The same design test boards with Nickel/Gold pads are available and awaiting further assembly tests. I will consult with a board technology and metall