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Rep Responses in Forum, Possible Guidelines

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 10 19:27:42 EDT 2002 | kenbliss

I am an OEM �sales type� I think just about everyone on the forum knows that. I do not think it matters who is making postings provided they can offer factual answers, solutions or legitimate suggestions to solve the problem at hand. I personally t

Rep Responses in Forum, Possible Guidelines

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 11 12:19:11 EDT 2002 | Randy V

All information regardless of its origin should be questioned and not taken without some data. I have been working in Electronics for allot of years and I have worked with some very competent reps and some real bad ones. Reps usually refer me to the

Rep Responses in Forum, Possible Guidelines

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 16 08:38:12 EDT 2002 | caldon

OK Brian- I did my home work...Here are deep fried Twinkie links: http://baking.about.com/library/recipes/blmisc6.htm http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,54280,00.html as on new paper put it..."boiled fat" Yummie. Thank goodness me being in Philadel

Cardboard Box Design

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 15 12:07:55 EDT 2002 | kenbliss

Hi Jason First, I would not use real parts to test. Second talk to your cardboard box supplier they should be able to advise you on this, they should have the test results from the box capacities they sell to start with. Are you using this tote bo

Reflow Oven Chain Lubrication

Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 13 22:19:28 EDT 2002 | mikestringer

Hi Everyone What lubricants do your maintenance people use for the chains in your Reflow ovens? The manuals for our ovens have one recommendation - but I am always open to other people�s experiences and recommendations. Another option may be easie

BGA rework stencils ( down to 0.65mm pitch)

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 14 03:14:08 EDT 2002 | msimkin

Hi, Has anyone had expereince in the design or use of mini rework srtencils for uBGA applications? What was the deisgn guide lines used. I am looking to rework 0.7 & 0.65 mm uBGA parts with standard hot air, without split prism placement guides. It i

BGA rework stencils ( down to 0.65mm pitch)

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 14 09:31:46 EDT 2002 | russ

First off, are you planning on placing these parts with your placement machine since you mentioned that you do not have an alignment system for rework? I would be leery of handplacing a BGA into paste by steady hand and craned neck alignment. Seco

BGA rework stencils ( down to 0.65mm pitch)

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 14 17:28:08 EDT 2002 | msimkin

Russ, Thanks for the feedback. Yeh, we are placing them in production using a full ball detect Yamaha placement machine, 5 thou square stencil. etc.etc. The only reason I raised this concern was from a rework point of veiw (actually, the board desi

Rating SMT Machines

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 14 17:10:48 EDT 2002 | burb1999

I have programmed/operated all but the siemens... fuji-1 it is the fastest machine, and for high volume. Use also Unicam makes it easier to program. Now Im just talking the CP, the IP im not to fond of use something like the universal... MYDATA-2

Rating SMT Machines

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 16 08:23:09 EDT 2002 | caldon

Dave is right...they are all great machines and all have benefits that cause them to differ... They all jockey for the top spot with in PNP machines. Dave makes a point with his analogy, all are good machines but have specific purposes. Daves range


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