Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 03 05:21:33 EST 2004 | mattkehoe
There is a method for VIP you may not be familiar with. I dont want to go into depth here but check out http://www.sipad.com/sipadvip.htm and contact me off line if you want more info. Good luck. mk
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 07 13:02:05 EDT 2004 | Marco Serrano
Had anyone experienced air bubbles inside of the Loctite glue syringes? If any of you do What have you done to rid off this problem? Thanks in advance!
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 22 10:56:16 EDT 2004 | tigerlordgm
I apologise for the bad info, I read off the wrong column. We use Zestron SD300 in the stencil washer, we use Zestron ED200 in other hand wash applications. Sorry for the confusion.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 13 16:22:01 EDT 2004 | bradlanger
Find out if they decreased the metal load in the new paste to solve the squegee drop off problem.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 07:06:21 EDT 2004 | Claude_Couture
With the machine off, try to move all axes manually away from any limits, i.e.: away from the end of their course. Some machine can't deal with having axes at limit when you turn them on.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 07 17:04:02 EDT 2004 | davef
Either method is acceptable: * No IPC approved method * Applying flux only is easier than applying paste * Paste gives a higher stand-off, which should improve reliability
Electronics Forum | Mon May 10 15:26:11 EDT 2004 | hertenstein
Sorry, I was not clear. I am interested in the strain on the PCB during depanelization using a parallel blade shear. And the effect on ceramic capacitors on the PCB. I was not shearing the capacitor off of the PCB. Regards, Jeff
Electronics Forum | Thu May 27 12:55:34 EDT 2004 | neil
SMTnet web email was taken off line due to security issues. Many people were using it as a catch all email and it was getting an immense amount of spam and viruses. We were getting a lot of complaints and it turned into a maintenance nightmare. Neil
Electronics Forum | Mon May 31 20:56:25 EDT 2004 | Mikkal
You are better off getting a field service engineer to fix for you. I had a similar problem, one of my technician try to fix, made it worse. Ended up costing me a fortune. In the end Universal had to come and fix. Good luck.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 05:37:08 EDT 2004 | johnwnz
dave, let me just go on record as saying your a scary individual if you knew all that off the top of your head! John