Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 13 11:29:59 EST 1998 | smd
Anyone using SMT "Fair-Rite" beads? We have a P/N 2743019447 that we're using. We need to know the shear force strength of the part and the vendor's man who knows is in Deutschland and can't help until Monday. I can't wait that long. Also, does any
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 13 14:09:02 EST 1998 | Dave F
| Anyone using SMT "Fair-Rite" beads? We have a P/N 2743019447 that we're using. We need to know the shear force strength of the part and the vendor's man who knows is in Deutschland and can't help until Monday. I can't wait that long. | | Also, do
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 13 14:39:04 EST 1998 | J.A.B.
Also the preheating of the board is done to help evaporate any water/alcohol that is in the flux - water is a big problem in No-clean processes. From our experience, a temp range around 200f - no more than 220f is ideal for the bigger boards, but tem
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 09 08:50:08 EST 1998 | Larry Johnson
Here is a good one for ya. Our IP3's MTU will not pick QFP240's out of cavities, 10, 12, 13, 15. This is a 3X8 tray. The listed cavities are also the closed cavities that are used for tray eject. There is plenty of vaccum, the nozzle comes down f
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 07 06:36:44 EST 1998 | Erhard
| I need to expand my barcoding of PWA's. I'm currently using code 39 format. Is there a std format specified? Per IPC? Is the a format which handles more then one data item, i.e. | part number, serial # and mfr's id #? | Code 128 gives you higher d
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 29 17:43:46 EST 1998 | Guillermo Villegas
Does anybody know how to update a different nozzle than the standard one on a Fuji IP3 machine? I want to use a 15.8 mm height nozzle, but the limit on height size is 10 mm for IP3.I know, I need to use a special nozzle, so I�m trying with a 16.00 m
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 26 20:09:19 EST 1998 | Dave F
| I'm very new to the SMT process but I'm tasked to qualify a MPM Printer and a Panasert PnP m/c. The product consists of 6-10 different parts of a total of around 70. Please advice on the parameters for each m/c which I should focus on for optmizati
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 21 01:08:17 EDT 1998 | Chris Newell
I have been requested to explore the possibilities of using an inline lead trimmer in our manufacturing process. I have a few questions I need answered. 1. Can anyone recommend a good model of trimmer for in-line use? 2. We do double sided SMT, mixed
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 18 01:55:16 EDT 1998 | PARK KYUNG SAM
WE USE 3 chamber OF Mc-DRY(MODEL NAME). THE MACHINE CAN REMOVE HUMIDITY FROM PARTS IN THE GENERAL PERIPHERAL TEMPERATURE (MAY BE 25-30;CENTIGRADE). AND IT'S CONVENIENT FOR MAN TO PUT OR TAKE OUT COMPANENT FROM CHAMBER BECAUSE THERE IS NO HOT AIR AN
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 13 09:08:54 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon
We suffered our first blood letting because of razor sharp edge clamps (DEK 265LT) and operator giving it the finger. While positioning magnetic tooling pins, one of our best slipped and really sliced off a part of his main digit. This will impact hi