Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 06 06:55:02 EDT 2005 | marcusx
We use chrome bowls to drain ours we have done it many times. They work like champ. I have never used the drain spout we just laddle it out. We are using the SN100C here, it is fanatastic. Quite a few process consideration must be made in order to ge
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 03 17:54:32 EDT 2005 | PWH
Yea, that seems pretty obvious to me as well but we have a customer that's not buying into running lead-free in conjunction with lead. They strongly believe that we need to install a dedicated lead-free SMT line inclusive of in-line wash system. Th
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 14 15:55:16 EDT 2005 | nuezmaster
Thanks Rob, I have samples and production quantities that we are running on leaded assemblies now. I guess my next question would be, if you are already building lead-free assemblies, how are you processing the electrolity and tantalum caps? The o
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 14 20:01:41 EDT 2005 | Ola
This is interesting. First - you should not mix RoHS with WEEE directives. One have no relationship to the other. But in contradiction it have. I must study this matter more closely before I can present an answer and this may take some time, let say
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 15 09:33:13 EDT 2005 | jdumont
We also have an AT-707. It has performed pretty well for us. No issues thus far. Software has no auto profile like some others do but for the price its a good system. Get a good look at the optics before you buy. Have used this system for a couple ye
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 14 18:30:13 EDT 2005 | Mika
Absolutely right and furtermore, when does one have a glance of the future whith all spectrum of its perfomance; without looking in the past? Maybe You will catch me, despite my english gramma (or maybe totally un-understood). We have seen this befo
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 17 09:53:58 EDT 2005 | rlackey
BTU have been around since the start of SMT, with ancient TRS14's still running today with no problems, and bucket loads of VIP's, Paragons & Pyramax's doing good service. Wouldn't use anyhting else (Did like the new Vitronics-Soltec, but couldn't b
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 17 16:49:51 EDT 2005 | barryg.
We may also be in the market for an oven that will be cabable of doing lead free assemblies. I am assuming that this thread is based on ovens that will be capable of lead free. How many zones would you guys recommend for leadfree. I have heard of req
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 26 13:49:38 EDT 2006 | say
Danny, with the Heller 1800 series oven, what is the standard oven profile for lead free. I am having some proble profiling boards with BGA. I am getting alot of voids. If you have a profile for a Heller 1800 nine zone, could you please send me a
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 19 14:41:37 EDT 2005 | Frank
There are not too many Juki users that are active on this forum. I have been using them for over 10 years. Our company has had a variety of their machines as we have been upgrading over the years. We haven't had any major issues. Clean it up and