Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 16 12:01:31 EST 2015 | spoiltforchoice
If you are lucky even a simple device has something resembling the part number written on it (doesn't look promising). If you are not what you will probably find whatever is printed on it is little more than a batch number. If you are even luckier yo
Electronics Forum | Mon May 16 16:44:34 EDT 2016 | joe98375
Hello, I am interested to see what kind of preferences pop up in regards to SMT PnP machines that fit our production model. Currently we have an old Contact 3Z machine that is giving us nothing but problems in regards to support, spare parts, feeder
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 19 08:00:13 EDT 2016 | eplankey
I’ve been tasked with acquiring both pricing and specification information on potential X-Ray units. If possible I would like to gather information on both low-end and high-end units. Here is some information on our facility. I have been to facili
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 25 11:53:12 EDT 2016 | shawn_halo_1
Sorry if I was not clear. We have a Flex Circuit Board that is ENIG Finished. There are two connectors that are SMTd to either side of the Flex to connect to other PCBs within the system. Then, we have conductive rubber contacts that are press fit on
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 07 10:18:34 EST 2017 | swag
Our entire shop floor has a hanging uni-strut grid ceiling approx. 10 feet up. The actual ceiling of the building is probably 16 ft. max ceiling with pitch. We run all air lines and power on it. The uni-strut is hung by all-thread rods. Sounds co
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 19 10:48:36 EDT 2017 | robl
Thanks for the suggestion Rob, this might work > for us in some cases. In most cases though, I'll > need multiple coupons per PCB purchase (a coupon > per coating "setup"). > > Currently talking to > some PCB suppliers to see if anyone can of
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 02 12:04:42 EDT 2017 | davejohnson
Hopefully not too late of a reply... We currently have both, the Ersa ETS 330 (running LEAD solder) and Seho GoWave 1030 (RoHS solder). Bought the Ersa used, and it seems like a strong built industrial high volume machine. We've needed to modify it a
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 05 15:33:41 EDT 2017 | deanm
Rick, You might want to consider a Quad 4000C. Even though Quad is out of business, parts and support are available from Precision Placement Machines. They are rebuilt with a warranty and run Windows 7. They offer intelligent feeders and if you don'
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 21 10:08:26 EDT 2017 | swag
COT is the only one I've dealt with. We've made our own, here on occasion. If you have a machine shop or at least someone who can design stuff for you so you can farm the machining out, you can make something I'm sure. You can take a nozzle such a
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 12 16:21:26 EDT 2017 | bk
When i considered using one I bought a cheaper brand named aoyue which cost less then $140 U.S. just to see if it would work for what we were trying. It did work but our engineering dept wound up scrapping it and doing a redesign. I was going to get