Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 22 19:41:03 EST 2003 | bradlanger
My company is getting into smt and I am looking for advice on placement equipment. Our largest board is 7" x 13". The smallest parts are 0805, we only have soic so far and our volume is low to mid scale. Who makes a accurate, reliable, versitile, sma
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 28 19:55:11 EST 2003 | kenBliss
We offer an alternative to expensive automated systems. A manual shelving system designed specifically to store reels and make them easily accessible and organized for anyone and everyone. take a look at http://www.blissindustries.com click on SMT
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 25 17:46:07 EST 2003 | testing
I am currently finding it challenging(help!) to determine how I can introduce SPC ontrol within the AOI process and how the AOI can help control other SMT processes. Can someone please provide me with some ideas or any of excels fancy charts/macro
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 12 16:20:01 EST 2003 | vortex
4'2'' should be enough, going any higher and your bound for large gaps between machine and conveyor. Its been awhile since I set any up but i'm sure that 4'2 will be enough but not too much. I'm sure I wrote down my exact measurments, if I come acros
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 12 17:10:02 EST 2003 | Mike G
Most conveyors are sold by the inch. I allow for no more than one inch gap between the end of the conveyor and the next piece of equipment. If you trust your measurements, 1/2 inch is best. This will allow for the smoothest transfer possible of small
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 12 18:41:39 EST 2003 | russ
I'm with Mike G, We use a 1/4"(1/8" gap on both ends)! We process very short boards from time to time and any more space causes transfer errors. Also, the very short gap helps alot when lining them up. Russ
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 14 17:42:11 EST 2003 | dgjjr
I would agree on keeping the gaps to a minimum but make sure you have enough maintenance access to the pick and place and oven. Pulling a conveyor out with an 1/8th on either side is no fun. Same goes for bolting to the floor, make sure you can unb
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 19 21:20:17 EST 2003 | davef
Consider: * http://www.ecd.com/Seminars/bobwillis.asp * http://www.assemblyonline.com/ Intro%20to%20Surface%20Mount%20Technology%20T&CF.doc * http://www.smta.org/ * http://www.rayprasad.com/training.html * http://www.omnitraining.com * http://ww
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 09 18:48:29 EST 2003 | Dean
Definitly evaluate the TD washer smt 324 / 318. I have two units and they have been fantastic from a maintenance point of view. Small, quiet and easy to maintain. I am in the middle of cleaning capability and ionic contamination testing as we spe
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 07 03:37:26 EST 2003 | emeto
Hi Ygwie, My experience shows there is not unique answer.Actually it depends on design,printing reflow or wave.It might be top side with lesser cmps.Top side might have fine pitch or BGA or CSP,LLGA ....,so you have better planarity when the PCB is b
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