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machining durastone pallets

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 09 10:13:37 EST 2017 | swag

Agreed. We machine all our pallets in coolant. No dust but a big mess still results in the bottom of the CNC. You'll burn through a thousand cutters if you try it on a router table. Just doesn't seem feasible. You'd have to take like 0.020" dept

Soldering robot and solder balls

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 22 15:05:55 EDT 2017 | solderingpro

There are several different technologies in the industry today to assist in the out-gassing of flux cores. On automated soldering systems, there are two main types of perforating solder feeders: - Hole Drilling - "V" Scoring By perforating the so

How you pack & ship your board level assemblies?

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 14 22:51:42 EST 2018 | leadthree

How you pack & ship your board level assemblies? I mean assembled PCB modules without housing etc. We often have small assemblies (cigarette box size) in the $5-15 range. We put them the (dreadful) red bubble bags and then on carton trays with carto

No such thing as a Compact Reflow Oven?

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 20 03:55:38 EDT 2018 | rob

MTC = Multi tray changer. It's a stand alone unit that feeds in trays of components - it means you don't sacrifice feeder locations to waffle packs. Different companies call them different things. A 760 is dog slow, and spares are getting harder to

MPM Accuflex "The PCB Did Not Load" Issue

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 24 15:32:22 EDT 2019 | kurtiss

During production our MPM Accuflex stopped working. When going into "Play" mode to run production it almost instantly Pauses. When going into vision setup it fails to load the PCB saying "The PCB Did Not Load". Ignoring this error and trying to read

SMEMA Interface minimum requirements

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 18 15:29:16 EDT 2019 | kylehunter

Hi all. We are currently trying to build a downstream bypass to have our final conveyor feed into our oven, which doesn't have a SMEMA interface. Right now we have to manually connect the two downstream ready pins by hand. I have a good idea of how I

advice on used P&P

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 19 15:03:15 EDT 2020 | jmelson

OK, I am really happy with the robustness of my CSM84. I wonder how hard it would be to hack up one of these 3-phase machines to run off single-phase power? Mostly, it just feeds a big DC supply for the X-Y servos. 2 heads with ANE should be just FI

Pick&Place Defects may be from supplier & potential solution

Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 11 13:48:33 EDT 2021 | ngumado28898

Hi guys, I'm a newbie for SMT field. Currently, I'm facing a problem that there were many defects such as tombstone, missing, skewed, billboarding that happened with 1 type component (Resistor 0201) with a specific supplier X (we have many supplier b

Prepping IC tubes for Vibe Feeders - any neat ideas?

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 10 10:46:36 EST 2022 | spoiltforchoice

I don't know about your Vib feeders, but on mine the intended way to use them is to have a custom piece fitted at the pick end of the tube for the SOIC shape you are feeding. While it is difficult and or expensive to buy all the possible official one

Preference on selective soldering brands? Used gear life?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 25 13:04:47 EST 2023 | proceng1

We have only had our Juki about 6 months, but it seems to be a great machine so far. For nitrogen, we have a couple generators. Minimum purity is Tin/Lead = 99.99% RoHS = 99.995% Of course five-9s is better. I do notice a difference in the LEAD F


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