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Re: Surface mounting at the hotel?

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 12 13:46:32 EDT 1999 | M Cox

| Hey guys, | We are opening our new shop in a hotel and would like to hear your inputs. We will be providing contract manufacturing as well as equipment sales from this location. It will be mostly for the surface mount side of our business

Re: squeegee angle

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 07 11:42:16 EDT 1999 | Tony A

| Tony | | Although I agree in principle with Dean that 45 Degrees would be ideal, most of the squeegees I have worked with have been 60 Degrees to the stencil surface. This seems to work best with metal squeegees when printing HASL boards, because

Re: Why so little interest in Bulk Fed passives?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 06 23:59:37 EST 1999 | Andy

| | If passive componets are cheaper why aren't they more popular? Manufacturers like Murata and AVX claim availability and substantial cost savings but little interest seems to exist. Why? Your input is greatly appreciated. | | | Because people ju

Re:X Y Correction at High Speed at +/- .002

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 28 12:34:50 EST 1998 | Jon Medernach

Inorder to pick up 0402's RELIABLY correction is required in X & Y axis. Their are Chip Shooter that do this, (KME Create, and Sanyo) You can also place at +/- .002" at 43K cph with a Chip Shooter Bulk feeding is also desirable. It is not only the

Re: Baffling soldering problems!

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 01 13:31:09 EDT 1998 | FRANK

Assuming that you do not have a solderability problem with the board or part it sounds like you are not pumping the solder up high enough to contact the board plus push into the board by about 1.8mm. Are you using a chip wave in front of the normal

Help me increase my first pass yields

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 04 11:23:44 EDT 1998 | Frank S

If you could measure and chart 3 variables in my process, what would they be? The boards that I produce are on panels that are 12up and 2x4 up. All boards are single sided paper base w/o plated thru holes. They are on scored panels that measure 7"

Re: Help me increase my first pass yields

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 04 11:57:59 EDT 1998 | Pete M

Be more specific on your problems? | If you could measure and chart 3 variables in my process, what would they be? | The boards that I produce are on panels that are 12up and 2x4 up. All boards are single sided paper base w/o plated thru holes. The

Re: Paste in hole

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 17 09:06:25 EST 1998 | Justin Medernach

| | Hi all, | I would like to have some information regarding the paste in holes process.We are the Backplane manufacturing and dealing with lots of thick PCB and would like to change the processes from wave to paste in hole.Any feed back of info

Re: SMT rework station

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 24 22:46:58 EST 1997 | Scott McKee

| Can anybody give me feed back on the pro and cons of | using Pace, OK, Hakko, Metcal, etc... equipment in | their rework processes? I need to set up a low volume | rework station for mixed technology boards. | Would appreciate any suggestions. I

Agilis Feeders

Electronics Forum | Tue May 21 08:28:37 EDT 2002 | Johan Bergstrom

Many MYDATA customers might not be aware that some tapes are of PSA-type. They don't have to. In the early work with Agilis this was also an open issue for the design team, so several tests were made which showed that PSA would not be a problem. Rece


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