Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 19 10:23:47 EDT 2006 | George
If you are not OEM I would evaluate a chosen laser machine carefully. If possible, go and run some PCB's yourself at the manufacture's place before you jump into conclusions. If your work orders are small and very different, it might take a while for
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 24 09:43:47 EDT 2006 | printerman
What you describe is the X snuggers fitted into the workholder which do need either a flat board or good vacuum to work. There are several solutions. One solution you can try yourself is to use Vacuum cups, ( bellows type) designed into the workholde
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 21 09:07:50 EDT 2006 | Timothy
My company is currently using point source soldering of SMT components. We have seen some problems due to improper soldering and are looking to switch to a reflow oven/hotplate assembly. Our PCB's range in size but are no larger than 5"x5" and we as
Electronics Forum | Wed May 10 00:42:10 EDT 2006 | Chris
I agree with all of you. If it is a good forced convection oven, the bottom side of the PCB will get very close to reflow temp and will probably reach reflow temp. Plus your oven may fight your settings. The lower heater temp settings will never b
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 28 15:54:58 EDT 2006 | dismon
Hi, I've been searching for comments about this, and found something, but a little old, so here is my question: I'm going to purchase a new P&P machine and have two options: Juki 2060 and Mydata MY9. What I need is: easy to manage, easy to change
Electronics Forum | Sat May 06 12:08:35 EDT 2006 | mrduckmann2000
We too use both Water soluble and No-clean in our shop. I can tell you that we have won 6 different contracts from other local contract house because our boards "look pretty". It's amazing how some customers judge how other houses build their board
Electronics Forum | Tue May 30 20:40:13 EDT 2006 | Efren
Thanks to every one who has dedicate some time to answer to my topic. More of them had been very useful to me. Grant: Answering some of your questions, yes I already will use panels; I only bring the dimensions in order to illustrate the size. And ye
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 13 09:40:36 EDT 2006 | grantp
Hi, Your right guys, and we turned off the chip wave, and most of the problem went away. It looks much better, and we are getting a slight bridging on a USB connector at the front edge of the PCB and a little adhesion, but not any where as much as w
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 12 07:42:56 EDT 2006 | brian.perry@suntroncorp.com
We are placing a gold plated device (LCC) to a NiAu PCB using a SnPb No-clean solder. We're noticing quite a bit of difficulty with reliable joints (intermittent connectivity) and if we have to rework a particular device, adjacent devices of this sa
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 15 13:20:12 EDT 2006 | jem
Hello All Has anybody used or know of ROHS compliant marking Ink? In particular the permanent ink (bought in little container and used on the felt stamp pads)that QC inspectors use to stamp off a PCB after inspection. We use a trodat industrial ink
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