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Re: Equipment Maintenance costs

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 22 13:56:55 EDT 1999 | Deon Nungaray

| I was wondering if anybody could give an estimated cost of equipment maintenance per year for a complete SMT line for | a medium volume facility? | Deon Rresponse: Hi John, Your question is very generalized. I think that in order to make a good

Re: Equipment Maintenance costs

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 22 20:41:47 EDT 1999 | Dean

| I was wondering if anybody could give an estimated cost of equipment maintenance per year for a complete SMT line for | a medium volume facility? | Equipment maintenance falls distinctly into two categories. 1. Preventative maintenance. 2. Fail

Re: Equipment Maintenance costs

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 23 12:22:11 EDT 1999 | John Martell

Thanks, that makes sense. | | I was wondering if anybody could give an estimated cost of equipment maintenance per year for a complete SMT line for | | a medium volume facility? | | | Equipment maintenance falls distinctly into two categories. | 1.

Re: Opinions on in-line wash equipment?

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 22 13:29:29 EDT 1999 | Deon Nungaray

| We're a CM doing low volume/high mix and are considering buying from one of the two big names, TR** or Sp*******/El*********. We need saponified wash for some of our no-clean over wave; the great majority is OA from our SMT lines. Any thoughts? |

Re: problem when testing the RF product

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 21 09:32:28 EDT 1999 | Glenn Robertson

| Do anyone have any experience on assembling high frequency product, 1.8GHz or 2.4GHz. | | In our production line, we manufacture 1.8GHz product with using no clean paste (RMA type) for reflow and no clean wire for rework. In our functinal test,eit

Re: problem when testing the RF product

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 22 09:59:38 EDT 1999 | Vic Lau

| | Do anyone have any experience on assembling high frequency product, 1.8GHz or 2.4GHz. | | | | In our production line, we manufacture 1.8GHz product with using no clean paste (RMA type) for reflow and no clean wire for rework. In our functinal te

Re: problem when testing the RF product

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 23 16:54:16 EDT 1999 | Frank Frimpong

| Do anyone have any experience on assembling high frequency product, 1.8GHz or 2.4GHz. | | In our production line, we manufacture 1.8GHz product with using no clean paste (RMA type) for reflow and no clean wire for rework. In our functinal test,eit

Re: Bare Copper Circuit Boards

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 18 20:09:52 EDT 1999 | Dean

| Has there anyone bold enough to try this in their shops? My cubemate just got through telling me that at his last shop, they had bare copper boards (no HASL, no OSP, no nothing), with minimal solderability problems. | yes, 8 years ago I developed

Re: Bare Copper Circuit Boards

Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 20 16:58:31 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea

| Has there anyone bold enough to try this in their shops? My cubemate just got through telling me that at his last shop, they had bare copper boards (no HASL, no OSP, no nothing), with minimal solderability problems. | Is your cubemate the same gu

Re: HASL - again?

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 18 13:47:33 EDT 1999 | Jason Gregory

| Now don't everyone jump on this at once, but it seems time for me to send out copies of my not even close to being dated copy of an article about HASL. Though it was published in 1992, in Printed Circuit Fabrication Magazine, and it got rave review


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