Electronics Forum | Thu May 19 07:16:23 EDT 2005 | danhui888
Glenbrook is the best if you are looking for a low cost unit. I had sold numbers of this units in Asia and customers are so please with it. If you need to check the voids and have the data, an option of GTI-5000 software needed. Send an email to me a
Electronics Forum | Wed May 18 16:29:13 EDT 2005 | davef
Here's the process: * Determine which companies are exhibiting at the conference. * Select 3-4 four of there companies that either you have an existing relationship with / would like to develop a relationship. * Call those companies and tell them you
Electronics Forum | Thu May 19 08:32:46 EDT 2005 | geb
I have a Universal GSM. Does anyone know the maximum width, between the conveyor rails, that a PCB can be. The GSM had an "Axis PWC error", which I think is down to the board width being too wide. This time I was able to halve the board width from 2
Electronics Forum | Fri May 20 06:55:15 EDT 2005 | LUPO
HI, Can anyone recommend good AOI which is able to inspect solder joints, We fix on ROBOTECH, OMRON and AGILENT. Have anyone expirience with some of them. For example OROBOTECH offer us machine with 13 cameras, but this sounds me like: waste
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 14 10:48:03 EDT 2005 | Paul
We evaluated several machines a couple of years ago and ended up selecting an Agilent SJ50. Fast machine but very limited on joint inspection. Also does not detect missing components reliably which you would normally take as a given on an AOI system.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 17 17:11:59 EDT 2005 | stansmt
I have been working with the Yestech system in my facility after evaluating the Mirtec. The yestech system has far less false calls and better defect coverage based on the test vehicles I ran. The YTV-1000 out performed the Mirtec in defect detection
Electronics Forum | Tue May 24 07:28:33 EDT 2005 | lyrtech
OK, here is the answers for your questions: - 250 boards every day - We dedross every day at the end of the day - We add approx 50 lbs of solder every day - We use a standard spoon with holes And about Kleenox, is it really toxic? Do we have any al
Electronics Forum | Wed May 25 19:04:39 EDT 2005 | russ
check your clamping rails and see if you see any little wear marks, we constantly hit these clamps during placement when the parts are too close to the edge. The height of that clamp is either 4 or 6mm I beleive and the noozles will hit them on occ
Electronics Forum | Wed May 25 22:36:17 EDT 2005 | KEN
...just placed 100 xilinx 1681. These have the integrated heat sinks and bubba these need a lot of heat. You end up with 0402's on the very end of the board that get very hot (225-230) just so you can get the xilinx up to 215C at the balls.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 11:38:08 EDT 2005 | nicholas2005
Yes I understand its precision, And I have been talking with handful's of people to discuss precision, design, pricing, and manufacture. The question I had was the patents, but as it was said "davis". As for precision, I would most likely be going w