Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 03 10:32:38 EST 2013 | beej
I was wondering if any of you fine folks had a trick to changing out nozzles for a Pillerhouse Jade Handex. The tool they gave us when we purchased the machine is inadequate at best. I have tried heating the nozzle up, to no avail. Just wondering if
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 15 22:33:32 EST 2013 | boardhouse
Hi Samuel, The issue your seeing is caused by lack of control of your board shops Immersion gold plating line. I would reject the order back to them. Their gold line baths need to be checked or they had a poor rinse after nickel plate before adding
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 22 08:14:22 EST 2013 | markhoch
We've had a lot of turnover with our operators, so currently we do a complete 1st article inspection before sending any PCBs in to the Reflow Oven. So our first PCB in the oven is the 1st PCB of the new job. (after it's been inspected).
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 06 08:36:34 EST 2013 | leigh
We have used a OK International APR-5000-XLS for the past 5 years, and have never had any issues with it. It works great on all types of BGA's and PCB's. There is sufficient heating topside and bottom, you can hook up thermocouples and fine tune yo
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 07 16:37:02 EST 2013 | jasowiii
This is good information but I had hoped to get specific manufacture and/or model infomation on equipment that someone has experience with. For instance I bought a Husqvarna model 455 (rancher) chain saw last year. I cut through 3 cords of fire wood
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 11 11:28:43 EST 2013 | marcelorotofrance
yes, Bob, I agree about that. But I can't afford them by now. But the problem is that I had to reject almost the 50% of the feeders that came with the machine, because are useless even for 1206. I also work with a very old but faithfull Juki, with it
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 19 18:51:45 EST 2013 | tombstonesmt
We've had great success with acrylic based cut with xylene. Very accurate with little to no masking necessary for keepout areas, very rarely have to make adjustments on our Asymtek. On the other hand we have an Asymtek dedicated for silicone coatin
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 26 07:45:33 EST 2013 | cyber_wolf
We have had a 300 for about three years. The mechanicals are pretty solid, but the software has much to be desired in my opinion. It is not intuitive.You have to drill into several layers and navigate all over the place to make simple changes. Mecha
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 01 14:26:43 EDT 2013 | babe7362000
Sounds like you need to be at a different level of operator. They may have had operators locked out. You will need to know the password or if you know dos well, you can find it out there. You can also call PPM for assistance. Just search PPM and yo
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 29 15:48:12 EDT 2013 | dontfeedphils
I'm looking into labeling solutions for our PCB's. I've got it narrowed down to the label and the ribbon to match our thermal and cleaning processes, now I'm looking into the best overall industrial style printers. What brand and model thermal prin