Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 22 02:23:25 EST 1998 | Jon Gruett
Chang, I recommend that you stop by the Siemens booth at the NEPCON West show and see the F4 and F5 machines. I think you will be pleaseantly surprised by what you see. Take some time and really research the next generation of machines that are her
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 09 16:50:25 EDT 1999 | Mark
There is a company named BGA Bumps that reconditions BGA IC's. Check out their web page www.bgabumps.com(below). As far as process specs you should look at the July 1999 issue of Circuits Assembly Magazine detailing many complex rework process and co
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 10 12:14:26 EST 1998 | eyal dickerman
I'm suprise that you are not evaloating HELLER ovens ,It is the best ,relaible oven in the market for more than 5 years. They are using the same heater/blower technology from the same manufacturer for years... HELLER offers LIFE WARRENTY for the heat
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 20 16:51:31 EDT 2001 | jschake
Using an enclosed pressurized printhead system will significantly reduce the waste produced compared to printing glue using squeegees. In trying to stay with the 0201 theme here, I will add that printing glue or adhesive for 0201s continues to be a
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 09 09:05:24 EDT 2001 | fszypula
Good morning. Tyco who now carries the Quad line of products offers the QSV-1 an inline machine that can do a 18" wide by 20" long PCB. With modifications the machine can do up to a 30" x 48" PCB with upward looking inspection without upward inspec
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 11 16:26:56 EST 2001 | Dave Oggy
I have run into a problem when trying to produce a SMT PCB at college. Namely they don't have any equipment for such a 'modern' process. The part I need to use is JST 21FLZ-SM1-TB. Is there any prototyping equipment I could acquire which would allow
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 10 12:58:29 EST 2002 | John
I would like to start a Contract Manufacturing Business of PCB and Cable Assembling in North Carolina and will appreciate any valued input regarding the market study and business potential for a newly low budget startup. Here almost all big companies
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 11 22:05:44 EST 2002 | davef
You may not find a supplier with an "out of box" solution. But you might be able to jury-rig something without too much pain and cost. Try this: * Buy a fairly brainless feeder [like an old quad feeder] from an used equipment supplier / broker [sea
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 19 10:27:06 EST 2002 | amir
in regards to repairing all these boards, do they consider the end cost of the product whether it's worth it to do so or not? if it does, would you be able to do it in house? and how labor intense is the job? there are machines out there for mass rep
Electronics Forum | Thu May 02 11:34:39 EDT 2002 | Yannick
Hi, You can go to http:\\www.circuitree.com they had a supplement with the april issue of the magazine with a very good article on 4 board finish, if you are able to find it on the web site you will find all your anwser and more :)The article name