Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 17 06:54:04 EDT 2001 | Binns
I have several carts at my facility, i think we had our machine shop make them a while ago, we can store loaded feeders on the top portion and we can store several screens on the bottom. The idea is to have the days production, if two jobs or more,
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 20 15:27:00 EDT 2001 | jimlew
We do some aperture reductions - but it's not the 10% i'm accustomed to. Looks like it should be more than we currently do (I think we do 10% of length, but no width). Don't think we have a slumping problem, and we're not doing snap-off, only contact
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 23 11:06:32 EDT 2001 | pteerink
I had a couple of Mydata's for a number of years. I loved the software, it was easy to use, easy to program, easy to learn and very flexible. It's design is suited more for "batch" style production, rather than inline production. The placement is rel
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 24 02:07:27 EDT 2001 | joe
It's not so much of a change but a new investment. We have Siplace lines now, and very pleased with the performance. The reason for looking at the Mydata is to remove all the small stuff from the faster lines and reduce changeover times. The idea is
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 26 11:52:54 EDT 2001 | Steve
We only have Mydata's where I work. The reason we chose Mydata is because we are low volume high mix, and our PCB's tend to be a bit larger, 12" X 18". Because of the high mix environment the Mydata fit better than others. Changeover is easier, and t
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 23 07:19:23 EDT 2001 | dahsr
Can I have solder bridging two SM rectangular chip components due to misalignment? The bridging occurs at one end and is on a common trace between the two pads. The components are larger than the pad (side overhang) and are aligned rather perfectly w
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 23 09:18:15 EDT 2001 | Brandon
We are currently investigating getting a small SMT line in-house...very low quantities. I have been looking at Screen Printers and have also stumbled across Solid Solder Deposit Technology at 2 companies. I'm not sure whether we want to have the So
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 23 11:31:23 EDT 2001 | Cal
You may have answered your own question. If SSD is the end all save all there would be more people using this technology. I view SSD as an option to have flat planar pads. I also know the price per Board is more then "standard" boards. The sample b
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 16 08:18:25 EST 2001 | Matt Kehoe
Dave, Sorry, but I did not answer all your questions from your earlier message. Your Question Are you saying that these products were not developed in Euroland? Answer Well, SIPAD was invented in Europe, 1986, Siemens Lab in Munich Germany. Optip
Electronics Forum | Tue May 08 17:50:56 EDT 2001 | Philip
Barry, Process Sciences, Inc. does something called the SMT bootcamp. It is an intense two day course that takes participant through the entire SMT process. The course is taught by a senior process engineer. We are doing a course in Chicago and D