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Multitroniks, Quad System and Tyco Info

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 06 15:54:06 EDT 2001 | Fox

I think that anyone who has any questions about Tyco Electronics' offerings as far as equipment should check out their new web site: automation.tycoelectronics.com One other note about the references to Dynapert equipment and their link to Multitron

Re: BGA storage

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 19 17:01:18 EST 2000 | Chad Notebaert

You can buy desicant packs and indicator cards to place back in the original or a new bag with the BGA's and re-seal using a heat sealer (Vac Seal being the best). If properly done the material will be kept below the 20% RH level. Another option woul

Re: Looking for input on Heller 1900WN reflow ovens

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 05 17:56:26 EST 2000 | Dave F

Glenn: Greg's comments about Heller ovens are well taken. Heller sells more ovens than anyone. Beyond his and others general comments, you should be aware of concerns about buying used equipment. Suggestions are: 1 Check the temperatures of conc

Re: Proto BGA Equipment

Electronics Forum | Mon May 03 12:08:19 EDT 1999 | ETS - Brian Stumm

I know that you are hoping to save money by using a rework station but you might also look at entry level automated equipment. My company would be happy to provide a smaller, entry level reflow system. This link will provide you with information on

Re: Proto BGA Equipment

Electronics Forum | Tue May 04 11:05:44 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| All - | | I'm looking for some equipment to build proto and small volume assemblies with BGA components on them. I'm thinking about purchasing a rework machine to do the proto and small volume runs and purchase assembly equipment later. | | 1.

Re: Quad

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 11 23:01:10 EST 1998 | Jason

| The only announcement that I have seen affects the line of printers (SMTech was purchased by Quad several years ago). | | is it true that Quad Systems has been acquired by Speedline? Can anyone confirm or deny this? | | | | SMTech was purchased

Re: Purchasing a screen printer.. any suggestions?

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 28 23:08:27 EDT 1998 | KENNY WALSTAT

DEK printers are OK, but if you're a company that runs during the weekend, forget DEK. Their customer service is terrible on the weekends. Basically, you end up stumping a guy in England who ends up telling you ".. you'll have to talk to someone els

Re: Hollis Polyclean SMT

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 10 21:11:00 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| Good day. We have just purchased a HOLLIS POLYCLEAN SMT Machine. We did not receive a manual and for installing the machine, we need the indications for the ventillation system: ie the number of CFM for the blower. | We would greatly appreciate i

Recomandation for purchase of SMT lines

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 09 06:37:04 EST 2002 | renocassar

I was contacted in order to set up a factory in order to produce home and car alarms equipment. I wish to use a fully automatic SMT line. That is I want a pcb unloader, glue dispenser, conveyers, Pick and Place machine and unloader. The maximum board

reflow temp/ic damage

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 22 18:53:37 EST 2002 | barry

Hi all, or anyone. We recently purchased some smd equip. to do our own inhouse assy. Though we did purchase a training package it was short and sweet. What I was wonderin is their any tips on oven profiling, we were told that 90% of our product would


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