Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 17 14:30:06 EDT 2004 | russ
You are right, playing with apertures is how to ensure release. Making a stencil thinner or thicker is "playing with apertures" It all relates to aspect and area ratio calculations and what you need to do based upon the numbers you get. Russ
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 17 08:05:26 EDT 2004 | mark783
Is anyone aware metal squeegees for Dek Mk1 printers. It is an old printer with a pivot head. Does Transition manufacture a retro squeegee?
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 17 13:13:22 EDT 2004 | starbillias
I would contact Transition Automation. If they do not currently make this squeegee, they will be able to retrofit. You may have to supply them with some specs. 978-670-5500 Good luck
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 17 18:45:07 EDT 2004 | russ
Get ahold of symbol technologies. They have scanners that you can mount to anything. You should be able to mount it on a conveyor with a bracket that allows you to slide it back and forth and rotate as required in about 10 sec. Russ
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 18 11:13:12 EDT 2004 | smt
I am in the process of evaluating some pick and place machines. Looking for feedback on Universal's new genesis HSC VS.HSP4797
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 20 13:29:19 EDT 2004 | mlogic
Does anyone have software for a Ragen 3600 cut and clinch machine? Thank you Kevin B mlogic2 at adelphia dot net
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 20 16:46:47 EDT 2004 | cristiano
Do you have any information about the best standart for 0402" chip pad design. I have found differents recomended dimensions from IPC standart and manufacturer(AVX) . Which should be the best one? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 22:56:44 EDT 2004 | davef
Talk to 10 people and you get 10 recommendations for pad layout. So far, here's number 3 [after IPC and AVX]. We suggest: * Use the IPC recommended standard. * Change from that standard when someone gives you a documented reason to change.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 22:32:12 EDT 2004 | pdeuel
We use a chunkee trimmer in prep. Cut bend and form all thru hole parts before first assembly.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 14:13:27 EDT 2004 | pjc
IN: 120VAC 60Hz 5W Out: 9VDC 150mA