Electronics Forum | Thu May 28 09:48:08 EDT 1998 | Steve Herring
| I have a component that is glue cured on the bottom of a pcb. The component is a 1206 size jumper. It is made up of iron/nickel alloy. The problem I am having is that the part will fall off the board during wave solder. Is the component not abl
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 04 22:18:40 EDT 1998 | David Newman
1/8" cutters, although they can only be used with our newer height-controlled machines. 3. Reduction of operating parameters. Reduced Z-axis plunge rates for the larger cutter sizes. 4. Addition of a 1/2 sec. dwell at the plunges. The small pause he
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 10 17:30:44 EDT 1998 | FAC
When creating part data�s for BGA or QFP style components, the line scan camera will be utilized (Camera No. 4). Using a Single nozzle type placing head, a nozzle capable of sufficient vacuum, and front lighting the part can achieve placement of a 74
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 22 19:21:42 EDT 1998 | Phillip Hunter
Check with Fuji America Corp. 847-913-0162 ask for service department and/or your local sales rep. I have a quote for a 72mm feeder from Fuji for an IP3 ($ 7,000). Oh yeah, These are customs from Fuji and have no Part Number. (What are you placing
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 23 23:50:18 EST 1998 | mike
| Does anyone have any experience with via in pad for | BGAs using conventional thru hole technology? | Steve Joy Steve, I had a customer who had designed a board to use a BGA socket. Well the socket did not work out so we then placed the bga dire
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 10 06:40:23 EDT 1998 | Ben Salisbury
You have 4 SMT techs and 1 feeder tech? How many lines do you run? And what size is you load? These questions just came up, because I'm an SMT Technician. there is only one of me at our company,Fortunately we have only one line, but it's loaded 250,
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 12 16:52:47 EST 1998 | Jon
You didn'tmention what types of parts though! Obviously the part type and size makes a big difference. Let me know. Jon | We are looking for a good solder/desolder machine for state-of-the-art pcb rework. | A step up from the Pace/OK Industries is
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 22 16:19:26 EST 1997 | Justin Medernach
| Need help determining the size / $ value of the stencil market | in North America. Can you offer suggestions as to who or where I can go to get a grasp on this data??????? | Thanks for any help. Dave, The market is huge. I work in the New England
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 23 22:15:32 EST 1998 | fxb
| Paul, | I've got a third-level ISO Stencil Specification procedure that I did at a past employer that I'll send you...it also deals with the DEK-265 printer (which is what we used) when I talk about frame sizes and image positioning, but you can ed
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 11 12:03:51 EST 1998 | Bob Willis
As a basic guide the minimum spec you should look for is 500g you should achieve a force on most chip parts of 800-1000g. Parts are lost on wave soldering due to no material, poor curing, poor surface adhesion and poor handling. Its not the wave sold