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DEK Horizon Underside Stencil cleaner

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 31 09:00:15 EST 2008 | d0min0

Hi, we have 4 DEK 265 infinity, all with blue underscreen cleaner (with paper rolls), it doesn't make miracles :) but if you have good solvant system (not too much - you flood the paper and not too small) then works OK on some of our DEKs (y 2000) t

SMT feeder adapters

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 31 08:34:58 EST 2008 | tonyamenson

In some cases it's just cheaper to get tubes and we dont need excessive inventory because we are not a big job shop. Either way though we have to deal with tubes for now. Are the belt feeders still a good alternative option in todays market? I've n

SMT feeder adapters

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 31 09:07:25 EST 2008 | aj

Hi, we have the same problem here but have a solution. We have Fuji FIP3 machines but this should be the same for all - use the tube that the parts are in for part presentation ! i.e. cut out a window big enough at the top of the tube for the nozzl

PCB Delamination

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 20 13:00:36 EST 2008 | jameskelch

Calling out materials by name locks you into laminates by brand. If these are typically phenolic materials it can lead to moisture absorption, less mechanical strength and more prone to delamination during assembly. It is more effective to refer

Dirty Reflow owens.

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 31 13:55:10 EST 2008 | slthomas

My first thought is that your roof exhaust blower is dead and that these boards are the only no-clean boards you build but that's probably not the case. To start from the beginning, though, are all of your blowers operating normally (in the oven an

Dirty Reflow oVens.

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 11 00:48:12 EDT 2008 | porferio

If your oven has the flux collection unit just like the Tamura oven, then you will not experience same as what you have shown on the picture. The only thing to do now is to clean and take out the flux. Also, please consider, flux accumolation depend

Squeegee replacement

Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 02 09:00:08 EST 2008 | davef

We agree with Se�or Tech. We feel that it's more important to monitor the contact area of the squeege for bending, dings, and whatnot that could damage the stencil than counting print stokes. Just the same, ya just have to love those clueless qualit

Squeegee replacement

Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 02 12:28:57 EST 2008 | slthomas

I'm sure that somewhere, some medical device manufacturer has a very proud QE with his name on 10 pages of FMEA docs describing just what catastrophic failues might occur if the blade wears out. Of course he'll leave it to the process guys to determi

Solder fountains - opinions

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 01 11:02:51 EST 2008 | flipit

You could also try Wenesco and Air Vac. I have experience on the Air Vac PCBRM10 and PCBRM12. They work great. You have to make sure your nozzle or flow well is designed correctly. For 50 mil pitch and greater, they work well. If you have to rem

Fuji CP4 & 0402

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 01 05:42:21 EST 2008 | aj

Hi all, Is anyone out there placing 0402 with a CP4? Not sure how reliable it would be and also how do work around the nozzle setup ? we currently have 2.5mm ,1.3mm & 1.0mm so do you remove say 6 x 2.5mm and put in 0.7mm. Any replies appreciated.


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