Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 14 19:49:05 EDT 2000 | mech9t9
Does anyone out there use the DEK FormFlex? I am looking to find out the advantages/disadvantages of using it. Also, are there any problems that you have come across with the FormFlex (pin sticking)? Does the FormFlex reduce setup time drastically
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 08:15:34 EDT 2000 | Mark
I have a customer that has a wrong pin out on a TSOP32. The Raw PCB is expensive, "time to market concerns", and respin lead times are forcing an alternative solution. He would like to design a "conversion" daughter board with the correct pin out to
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 04 10:42:26 EDT 2000 | James
So Darby do you use your clamshell printers in production, if so what volume? Do you use a snap off distance? With our current printers the board is held with tooling pins, when the stencil is lifted the board has a tendency to stick and lift to so
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 27 12:09:41 EDT 2000 | JohnW
Jason, where on the board is your connector?, front / back / middle? and where it on the PCB that you don't have issues with? Thief pad's are basically dummy pad's taht you have after the last set of pin's on the component are are used to draw the
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 01 09:14:06 EST 2001 | Dale Dolan
Dek 265 Get yourself Formflex tooling for quick changeover time. The principle being tooling pins are raised by a combination of pneumatic's and hydraulics to meet the underside of the pcb which rises to print height. No longer will u have to judge
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 15 09:13:53 EDT 2001 | jackofallprocesses
Does anyone have knowledge or experience with Pin & Paste on boards that are .095" thick? The boards would have mixed technology, PTH, fine pitch, and BGAs. I did a search for this info and nothing touches on this particular subject, thicker boards.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 31 03:06:11 EDT 2001 | Lex WW
I am planning to evaluate DEK's Formflex board support system in our plant soon. Does anyone have experiences with this? I know that the grid of pins "locks on" to a particular product after the initial setup, but am curious to know how each individu
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 14 09:17:08 EST 2000 | Wolfgang Busko
You need to have the right cutter for that and the necessary skill too. "Erem" a company from switzerland does have a very good cutter for that. I�ve seen cutting done with high speed miniflex ( those dentists tools ) too. Desoldering with a minitip-
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 14:14:13 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| | Despite the goodness of Dave F. and George Verboven, I was unable to find the damned single pin connector. As a last attempt, I've draw it (see the link) | | If somebody knows where can buy it, please help me | | (and sorry for to ruin the Eng
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 25 11:05:19 EDT 1999 | Christopher Cross
| hello, | | has anyone tried dispensing solder paste in thru holes instead of waving or hand soldering. if so how did it work out for you. | thanks for the input | | wayne | | | We have tried this mainly on thru hole connectors (.035 pins, .1 s