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Re: Polarity of parts in packages

Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 31 19:36:19 EST 1999 | JC Leigh

Can you please give me a pointer on where to find the component package orientation standard in the IPC? I think we'll work up a spec sheet for the folks in purchasing and let them handle the vendor side of this problem. Thanks for your help! JC

Equipment

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 28 11:11:47 EDT 1999 | Eric Maddy

Is there anyone out there that can get me some info on UMG Technologies equipment or a website I can go to to get some info? Also is there anyone who has used this equipment?

Re: Equipment

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 28 11:50:35 EDT 1999 | Dave F

Eric: Royonix 661-257-0303 http://www.royonix.com/umg.html seems to be the US distributer for UMG Technologies' High Speed Axial Thru-Hole Inserter Systems Ta Dave F

Research of information on SMT technology...

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 28 04:42:09 EDT 1999 | Dubron

Hi, I'm Michael Dubron, french student at University. I'm studying surface mounting technology for a training. I need informations on this topic to make my report. Thanks michael.dubron@caramail.com

PCBA First Article in production

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 28 03:52:19 EDT 1999 | Ron Lahat

Looking for low cost First Article workstation for PCBAs ? The environment is low Volume High Mix PCBA production There is a constant need to do firs article in all three shifts (24 hours) Currently it is not automated, it is time consuming and op

Re: non-wetting on gold land pad

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 04 21:36:36 EST 1999 | chris

Hi John, Thanks to your reply, just one question is it possible that the solder paste ( flux material )applied to the pads cause the non-wet. regards Chris

Re: non-wetting on gold land pad

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 05 10:01:04 EST 1999 | Dave F

Chris: You can have more than "one question!!!" Anyhow, yes crappy solder paste can cause non-wetting, but before you go there understand why the paste is wetting some surfaces, but not others. Ta Dave F

Anti-Static Foam

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 27 17:23:54 EDT 1999 | Larry Johnson

I am looking for some Anti-static foam to use as board supports in our machines. Foam would have to be around an inch thick, and very firm. Does anyone know where I could find some of this. Thanks.. Larry J

Re: Anti-Static Foam

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 28 08:56:01 EDT 1999 | DaveH

If your looking for fixtures or conductive/static dissipative material for support, try EMC Global Technologies in PA. 215-340-0650.

Re: ESD mats

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 28 21:31:52 EDT 1999 | Ron T

How are you going to ground the metal sheets? You certainly don't want to leave these hard grounded; you need to dissipate any static charge over time.


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