Electronics Forum: generates (Page 96 of 104)

solder dispencing vs printing

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 21 22:04:18 EDT 2001 | davef

This is my attempt at beating the "Fuzzburg 7" translator used on the SMTnet Forum that mashes everything it sees. Below the next paragraph are three paragraphs,each with a common numering sequence, where each paragraph represents the columns of a t

Juki2000 vs YamahaYV100 or 88

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 21 03:36:41 EDT 2001 | Michael Ford

I would like to introduce you to our TIMMS system. This includes full multi-vendor programming and line balancing support, and can be used as part of an overall total solution for the shop-floor. The TIMMS (Totally Integrated Manufacturing System) i

Re: AOI optical inspection lets here it!!!!!!

Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 12 10:15:40 EST 2000 | Rick Thompson

I have to agree with Michael's comments. We've been evaluating systems for a month or so. There's a pretty wide range depending on what you're looking for. I'd say the first thing needed is to define your expectations. Are you looking for solder in

Re: how to overcome tolerance in automatic alignment

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 10 12:09:02 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| | | hi, i m college student. i m currently doing my Final year project in PCB drilling. the main task is to design auto feeder which allign the PCB properly in position before drilling take place. the close tolerance becomes a big problem to the pr

Re: how to overcome tolerance in automatic alignment

Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 12 08:20:04 EDT 1999 | se

| | | | hi, i m college student. i m currently doing my Final year project in PCB drilling. the main task is to design auto feeder which allign the PCB properly in position before drilling take place. the close tolerance becomes a big problem to the

Re: Programming with F4G

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 08 23:36:12 EDT 1999 | Jason Tomlinson

| | | Dear all, | | | | | | I don't know if I'm asking at the right place here, since you all seem to be more focused on process problems then programming problems (or perhaps programming isn't a problem for you). | | | | | | I'm using FUJI CP642's

Re: 63/37 vs 65/35 solder

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 27 14:56:23 EDT 1999 | John Thorup

| | | | We are currently using a 65/35 solder for our wave process but are considering switching to a 63/37 for a substantial cost savings. No one here seems to know why we everused a 65/35 formulation in the first place. | | | | I understand 63/37 t

Re: Repair of SMT boards...a question!!

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 07 10:57:31 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| | | | Where I can find some informations about repairing of SMT boards? | | | | | | | | Thanks | | | | | | | | Marcos | | | | | | | A first place to start is IPC's 7711 and 7721 encompasing repair, modification, and rework procedures. | | | |

Re: Why not use lead-free plumbing solders in electrical applications?

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 30 09:32:42 EDT 1999 | Steve Gregory

| | |Hi all | | This Debate on lead free soldering is really hotting up here in Europe. From 2004 the use of lead in components and assemblies will be banned here. Also flame retardent halogens will be banned(FR4 etc). While we all agree that we hav

Re: optimized profile

Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 25 12:24:45 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea

| Hello all, | | Our guys here still have some questions on the "optimized" profile which sees a more moderate ramp up straight to reflow temperatures versus the conventional profile which has a plateau at around 150 Celsius. If the optimized profi


generates searches for Companies, Equipment, Machines, Suppliers & Information

SMT feeders

World's Best Reflow Oven Customizable for Unique Applications
fluid dispenser

We offer SMT Nozzles, feeders and spare parts globally. Find out more
Circuit Board, PCB Assembly & electronics manufacturing service provider

High Precision Fluid Dispensers
PCB Handling with CE

Software for SMT placement & AOI - Free Download.
Voidless Reflow Soldering

Software programs for SMT placement and AOI Inspection machines from CAD or Gerber.