Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 23 20:34:14 EST 2004 | greg york
Try Hi-grade Alloy Corp in Chicago we sell the flux over in the Uk and have several companies using 3541 flux on the Versaflow, works really well no bridging or icicling
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 13 10:14:34 EST 2004 | marcelll
Have an old Fuji MCS 16 computer here and the screen is gone. Is there anyway to fit a standart screen on that old controller ?
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 14 11:18:54 EST 2004 | gregp
Dale, Here are some web addresses for third party board support systems. Good luck. http://www.production-solutions.com/products.htm http://www.grid-lok.com/
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 14 20:33:08 EST 2004 | Dean
Grid Lok is the best. http://www.grid-lok.com/ Well worth the money. Outstanding support under the pcb.
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 15 21:28:44 EST 2004 | Annoymous
Gridlok is good but it will also depends on your board. Board that is warpped and thick will not be flatten by gridlok as the concept for this support system is to conform to the shape of the underside of the board with very minimum upward force from
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 01 01:03:27 EST 2004 | moncav
Hi, This is true if you are using the Grid-lok in the "full auto mode" which sets and resets for every pcb. Ohterwise you can teach the system a flat board (by various techniques) and it will maintain that profile throughout the product run. You sho
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 01 11:07:49 EST 2004 | cyber_wolf
Depending on the volume, try making an aluminum pallet(s)with tooling pins to mount your boards on.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 13 18:08:06 EST 2004 | bman
We have recently aquired an MPM SPM stencil printer with an under stencil wiper. I have a list of approved solvents from MPM, but before I go and buy one I thought I would see what the fine people of SMTnet are using for their wiper solvent needs.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 16 16:23:32 EST 2004 | blnorman
We tried Ionox BC in our MPM, but evidently a feed line came loose allowing the Ionox to spray, flood, whatever on the inside of the machine. The Ionox ate through some of the insulation on the wires. As long as it stayed in the plumbing, it worked
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 16 16:37:40 EST 2004 | adlsmt
I would try it dry first, we have never used solvents in our SPM, AP-20 or UP2000. Wipe every 4 to 10 boards. Normally dont have to wipe when using epxoy.