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Fuji Flexa Feeder Report Mod

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 21 12:48:08 EDT 2003 | johnburgueno

Can someone enlighten me on how to modify/change the Fuji Flexa Feeder Report. We want the report to show the part description. I called Fuji America, but they are not sure on how to do this yet being that this system is still fairly new. I was able

BGA soldering

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 24 20:53:53 EDT 2003 | pranav

I am re-designing a MLB Printed Circuit Board which has thro' hole chips and a BGA. I am planning to go for reflow soldering for the BGA on one side and wave soldering for the thro' hole parts on the opposite side. Is there any concern or any sequenc

Dry Box

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 03 11:58:16 EST 2003 | John

Can anyone recommend a few dry box manufacturers? We are just now getting into moisture sensitive devices. Are there any specific differences in these products to watch our for? The parts we will be using are rated as level 4 in sensitivity. Can

Reflowing a PowerPak SO-8

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 05 08:24:16 EST 2003 | Paul O ' Connor

When reflowing a Vishay PowerPak SO-8 & using the recommended footprint from the data sheet, the component is skewing in reflow, to solve this we have to add a glue dot to both sides of the part, will making the PCB land pad 1:1 with the Solderable

LED (Ligth Emitting Diode) auto insertion equipment

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 11 08:08:43 EST 2003 | Chris

Use a Radial lead inserter. you will need 1 head for each different part number you have. the machine cannsert 2.5 $ 5.o mm lead components and 7.5 with special to0ling. For LED you want to use a Radial with the new dual spocket CTA (Component transf

SM termination with Nickel barrier with 100% tin plated finish

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 11 12:49:13 EST 2003 | Carol

Could you direct me to a Standard or Study that has used this termination with 67/37 tin/lead solder please? I am looking for the recommended reflow temperature requirements and reliability issues for the completed product. We are receiving this type

Accuracy of placement +/-100um @ 5 sigma

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 20 16:43:06 EST 2003 | frank

Oh, and we boil 5-sigma down to 2 out of 10,000 placements as a starting point. I don't know of a single machine that can do 1 million placements in one program. 10K is doable. If we fail there then we start looking at the bigger picture; either r

Looking for Tech Support on MPM Screen Printers

Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 13 16:14:56 EST 2003 | afield

Looking for someone reasonable and reliable for technical support for a mpm screen printer. Bought the machine, "as-is" and need manual and spare parts. If anyone is qualified for a service call or a possible service contract please respond. You ca

Looking for Wave-Exit conveyor belt(ESD, heat dissipative, flux)

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 16 16:14:20 EST 2003 | Bill

We are in need of a replacement conveyor belt for an unload-end conveyor(post wave solder). The part number we had at one point (formerly PCT automation) was 65-4008-4 (Belt, Flat-W=23.75 L=171.70) green high temp conveyor belt. Any help would be g

Tarnished surface upon cleaning with DI water + saponifier

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 22 18:08:38 EST 2003 | Tom B

Dave is absolutely right! A question is there free standing DI water left on Parts after wash and rinse, if so this can definetly exacerbate the problem. You can try to remove excess DI water by using an IONIZER air source to blow off any water. S


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