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Novastar or Technical LeadFree Wave

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 15 10:15:17 EST 2006 | paulinct

Kevin, Thanks for the reply! I haven't had a chance to see the Novastar. Now maybe I will save myself the trip. The TD rep is trying to contact someone close by so we can go take a look. I am definetely leaning towards TD because they have worked f

Mydata tools

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 16:52:48 EST 2006 | FredC

Billy- I have some Mydata tools now, they are from another supplier. I am something of a perfectionest and these are not up to the quality standards of the nozzles that we make ourselves, but my supplier does replace his defective parts. If you have

Squeegee angles

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 14 09:54:34 EST 2006 | slthomas

"45* is a common angle of attack. Squeegee blades are commonly manufactured at 60*. The combination of the angle of attack and the blade angle results in an actual printing angle between the two due to down pressure and flex of the blade." Ahhhh, so

Solder Saver ??

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 16 20:52:48 EST 2006 | billwestiet

You probably have more advise than you can stand, but... I've looked at all these products, becuase we're in equipment sales and we wanted to see if there was a revenue potential here. Our general opinion is that dross is a hassle, and there is no

SMT Assembly Line

Electronics Forum | Sat May 27 14:06:35 EDT 2006 | Efren

We are prepairing a budget for the purchase and installation of a complete SMT Assembly Line. We need to assembly 25K units/month at the begining, and up to 100K unit/month in 1 year. The size of the PCB is around 3"x3" and the following components (

Justification on buying machine (Reflow/Wave)

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 16 14:54:21 EDT 2006 | jbrower

Howdy Bolo, I see. I currently run a 5 zone 1500 Heller, It's a very nice reflow oven and one of my favorites. Hopefully in July we will be getting in our 1700 from Heller. These reflow ovens (used) can be had for a pretty decent price at least in

Brokers

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 29 04:26:52 EDT 2006 | Rob

Hi Rick, I've always had excellent service from all of them - else I wouldn't recommend them - but we all have our own experiences. I'm 99% sure who you are referring to as you're on the other side of the pond, but as i've said I've always had good

Low volume prototyping

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 07 06:25:51 EDT 2006 | Piet Brandsma

Dear all, Thanks for your ideas and tips. I have been looking around to see what equipment would be good for prototyping. I found a link of a company called essemtec containing a semi-automatic pick&place machine. http://www.essemtec.com/e/115.php

Stencil cleaners.

Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 17 21:05:24 EDT 2006 | kenneth_lee

Hi, CK, I am kenneth from SMT resources Pte Ltd. Our company sell Steacil Cleaner CONTEK - CT-2000,(Full preumatic). Advantages: -More safety compare with using Electric. -Very easy to use. -Lower prices with high performance. -Able to clean stenc

pcb manufacturing

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 31 01:24:28 EDT 2006 | fastek

If you ask me, these were the two issues that contributed the most to the decline in PCB Assembly Manufacturing in the US...for that matter the electronics industry in general. 1) The obsession of management to please shareholders which was driven f


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