Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 07:45:03 EST 2007 | hussman
We use the Gel Flex from MPM. Made a different base for each machine. Works well for most boards, but you may need additional pin support for larger boards. No tools, no vaccum hoses, no missprints (which Grid Lock is famous for), and best of all
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 10:02:55 EST 2007 | hussman
Yes. I used to use em on our old 286. The side clamps work very well with them and our missing parts from support pin problem went away. It was our #1 defect a few years ago. 100%ing work orders for missing parts sucks.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 05:55:38 EST 2007 | jola
Hi. We have a medium to high volyme production with a lot of different boards to run inour lines. We do some prototypes as well but not as our main production. We have a lot of change over time that we try to reduce and as far as it's not double side
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 09:24:37 EST 2007 | pjc
Here's another outfit that makes a board support system: http://www.production-solutions.com/ The Gel-Flex may fit in a DEK. The gel blocks and pins in the kit are 4cm high. Not sure what the centernest depth (from conveyor belt to bottom plate) i
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 18 13:09:21 EDT 2001 | jschake
Hey, where's the 0201s? Just kidding. Off the top of my head, I do not recall seeing results of such a test. Nonetheless, I�ll consult with my peers and let you know if we come up with something that could assist you. That said, with a few more d
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 17 14:57:11 EDT 2001 | ert002
We are printing 0.012" apertures on a .012" Solder mask defined pad in a fine pitch BGA application. The board is 0.032" thick with very little room on the bottom to place support pins under these areas. Our first pilot proved extremely difficult to
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 19 14:58:03 EDT 2001 | jschake
You provided excellent detail, and unfortunately I do not see anything out of the ordinary except the tooling issue. This brings us back to the original tooling related questions you had asked before. My apologies for questioning your process integ
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 01 07:45:55 EDT 2008 | aj
Hi, We use the standard pin supports when necessary. Are your boards very thin i.e less than 1.6mm ? or maybe panelised ? Other things to check are Z0 placement height aswell as damaged nozzles,sticky nozzle/nozzle head , poor feeders along with t
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 01 12:52:34 EDT 2008 | pstone
Thanks for the insight. Most boards we are seeing problems with are 1.60mm thick (some less) and most of them are panelized. For your support pins what do you use to show operators where the pins should be setup? I have heard of using Plexiglas to m
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 08 12:16:58 EDT 2008 | pstone
I have four IP3�s all that require different height board support pins. Is there a way to adjust the table height so all of the machines are the same?