Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 16 09:18:05 EDT 2002 | davef
The fine SMTnet Archives contain thousands of threads posted over the years. There are all kinds of 'getting started' and introductory information and links and suggested books. Consider searching there to develop this background information that yo
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 12 14:48:15 EDT 2002 | stepheno
I found the article online that I was talking about. It was in Cirucuits Assembly. http://www.circuitsassembly.com/mag/0205/0205cmac.html I found the artcile quite interesting
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 18 10:42:05 EDT 2002 | Benny
I am asking if is there a wirw wrap socket that can fit flex10k smt component [(epf10k10atc100-3) 100 pin]. or if is there thruhole flex10k ?
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 18 14:51:30 EDT 2002 | bentzen
Hi. I read the thread about the maintenance scheduling software. And so far the Maintenece Log Pro suggested looks interesting. But I miss a small sparepart stock managing softeware packages. Any suggestions !!! Regards Brian www.smtinfocus.co
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 19 04:49:10 EDT 2002 | genglish
Can anyone lead me to information on capability studies for SMT Production, I know of several points during production to take relevant readings but is there an industry standard to adhere to and if so what? I have searched the archives to no avial.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 19 13:57:10 EDT 2002 | ksfacinelli
Ken, Thanks for the info but I do not see where this addresses my main concern of placement using an alternative to the tweezers and keeping the board on the conveyer. Please let me know if I am missing something. Thanks, Kevin
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 20 14:18:06 EDT 2002 | larryk
Kevin, I saw a few months ago in a Philips pamphet that they now have a "tray" that sits at the feeder locations for loose components or a small tape of components. I think it was for the Topaz machine.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 22 10:16:53 EDT 2002 | soupatech
I personaly use the SMT6000 and STM8000 from OK industries for small quantiy and prototype boards. The board does need to be removed from the conveyer but these machines work well for the volume I do.
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 24 18:06:10 EDT 2002 | Hermann
Our manual and semiautomatic pick an place machines are suitable for all low volume tasks, fine pitch included, thanks to a special break system, guiding the manual mooving of the nozzle. Have a look at http://www.harotec.ch Hermann
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 10 08:01:47 EDT 2002 | mpotter
Kevin If you want to go automated then why not take a look at the Philips ACM. It is the flagship for placing SMT and Oddform packages. We use Vacuum nozzles and Grippers to handle many truly oddform components.