Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 18 17:15:24 EST 1999 | Jason Gregory
Check this company out....Winslow Automation. They have a real easy "preform" for reworking BGA's. You just wick the old solder off, flux the packages, attach an appropriate preform, reflow it with a corresponding profile, remove the water-soluble pa
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 19 12:55:26 EST 1999 | Mike Vina
| Bernie, Steve Gregory approach is the simplest solution. But,If you ever get yourself into a real bind and need an array of holes added and the cost of a new stencil is astronomical. Approach Hamlet at BeamOn. I have seen him add and enlarge holes
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 17 08:31:05 EST 1998 | Dave F
| It looks like a great memory machine, but the thruput is cut in half when running typical SMT boards. | Ya but all gantry machines run at half their highest rated speed in "real life applications." That aside, on paper, this looks like a good mac
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 04 12:08:16 EDT 1999 | David Lynch
Jim McCarten and Dave F, Jim - How about a little explanation on your PlacePro 7100 comments? I'd like to know what a "typical SMT board" is and how "thruput is cut in half" by assembling it. Is this typical SMT board something that most manufacture
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 10 12:14:00 EDT 1999 | The Guc
| | It looks like a great memory machine, but the thruput is cut in half when running typical SMT boards. | | | Ya but all gantry machines run at half their highest rated speed in "real life applications." That aside, on paper, this looks like a go
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 16 14:01:31 EST 1998 | Earl Moon
| Has anyone heard of a process called White Tin for depositing a solderable surface on a pcb rather than the standard hot air solder leveling? | White tin is another take on the tin immersion process proported to eliminate problems associated with
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 07 06:22:23 EDT 1998 | Charles Stringer
| I am trying to find out, what possibilities I have, to print solder paste on a board, when the task is to have 120 Microns thickness for the biggest part of the board (85% of the real estate), and then have 250 Microns of thickness on the remainin
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 08 07:04:54 EDT 1998 | JGodfrey
| I am trying to find out, what possibilities I have, to print solder paste on a board, when the task is to have 120 Microns thickness for the biggest part of the board (85% of the real estate), and then have 250 Microns of thickness on the remainin
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 01 13:02:39 EDT 1998 | Frank
I didn't use my real name because I don't want to get bombed with phone calls and emails. We are an OEM looking to put in a SMT line soon. Is this GSM a decent machine? How much does it cost? | | Also and info on decent screen printers and re
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 22 11:20:08 EDT 1998 | S Maganti
We are getting into a lot of double sided boards offlate. Our customer is loading a lot of RNETS, Diodes ( MINLS, SOT23s and other 2 leaded diodes ). We are processing it through a traditional glue process and wave soldering the SMT parts along with