Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 01 09:27:13 EDT 2017 | tmennink
Hi all, We are having a lot of trouble with mis-pick trying to place silicone dome LEDs(3535 package) It seems that the silicone of the LEDs is sticking to the side wall of the carrier tape pocket. The vacuum nozzle would normally suck up the led an
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 29 15:33:47 EDT 2000 | Dave F
5 Paste sticking to squeegee: Squeegee is heavily magnetized Some pastes stick more than ... Plastic squeegees stick more than metal Old metal squeegees stick more than new Paste needs to be worked Paste needs to be at room temperature Some fl
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 06 09:28:30 EST 2001 | davef
You're correct 45� is preferred. 5 Paste sticking to squeegee: * Squeegee is heavily magnetized * Some pastes stick more than ... * Plastic squeegees stick more than metal * Old metal squeegees stick more than new * Paste needs to be worke
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 05 06:39:59 EDT 2010 | walkbury
Hi... We specialize in small/medium production batches and as such, many components are supplied in stick form as opposed to Tape and Reel. We use a variety of stick feeder magazines for the vib feeders, but don't have any for TSSOP devices (specifi
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 03 17:52:17 EST 1998 | David Nowlin
Our company has for sale a - Zevatech PPM9A-1272 Includes - 84 Programmable Tape Feeders 6 Programmable Stick Feeders 8 Programmable Stick Assemblies 1 Waffle Tray Feeder I can be contacted at - david_nowlin@instrumentassociates.com
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 17 10:25:42 EDT 2003 | davef
You'd think 219*C should be warm enough, but we'd go higher just to get the part to stick. What is: * LED terminations material? * Alloy and flux type of your solder paste? Is you solder sticking to the pad and not to the component? Or what?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 31 14:26:52 EST 2005 | lyrtech
Hi, I'm searching for an alternative to stick feeder and vibratory feeder for SOIC-8 on a FUJI IP-2. Does anyone has a suggestion? Thanks a lot!
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 15 08:33:52 EST 2005 | jdengler
I had a similar problem on another machine. It turned out to be the wrong oil used on the nozzle shaft. This oil was a higher viscosity, which caused the nozzles to stick at start-up. After the machine ran for a few minutes everything returned to