Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 18 18:37:35 EST 2001 | Dreamsniper
Hi, Forgive me for my stupidity. Has anyone moved the fixed side of the Heller's Edge hold conveyor by 50mm ? I need infos on how they did it. This is because of the high delta T that we are getting from our oven which is between 20 to 20 deg. C from
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 02 23:16:17 EST 2002 | caldon
STIMPMAN- Dave is correct Teflon has to be going somewhere. Solder is also expensive and to be dragging it around the fingers on your machine is not cheap either. (I am sure Debbie could recomend a reclain system ). Some times the pain is either fron
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 08 08:00:48 EST 2002 | caldon
Yet Again Dave spills his pearls of wisdom. Dave is correct in the moisture content wood absorbs. I know we have all visited factories with wood board holders and such. I have actually seen wood carts with drag chains. Also, keep in mind static can b
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 18 17:27:03 EST 2002 | hgwells
Agilent has a great article on determining whether automated optical inspection (AOI) or automated x-ray inspection (AXI) is right for you. It's a PDF file that can found here: http://www.ate.agilent.com/EMT/LIBRARY/X-RAY/DOCS/59883661en.pdf To sum
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 28 18:23:39 EST 2002 | davef
No, not as such. Nor should there be. This is not to say that the issue of making good prints is anything but absolutely vital to cost effective operations. Experts attribute 60+% of SMT soldering defects to the printing process. Properly, both J
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 28 20:55:31 EST 2002 | djarvis
Hi Nightbull, I'm with Dave. Don't see the need. Good stencil, good operator, reasonable machine with at least manual vision alignment, good set up, solder paste that satisfies you and the customer, regular maintenance, and how can you go wrong? As
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 27 14:56:43 EST 2002 | Claude_Couture
Can american R&D cooperate with customer and industry needs? can the education system produce world class engineers? Can freedom american style even remember what cooperation and team work is? It's a dog eat dog out there and eveybody is out to prote
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 09:22:44 EST 2002 | itempea
Steve, don't forget that the first assessment you should make is whether a CP6 is what you really need. It's highly reliable, fast, but no so flexible. For a low volume, high mix, it might not be your best bet. Other things to consider: - the exper
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 18:35:05 EST 2002 | cnoonan
It depends on your application. Are you going for high volume low mix, or low mix high volume? What is your expense budget? What are your factory space requirements? I have worked with Fuji, Siemens, Universal, Panasonic, and Mydata. My pref
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 28 14:00:47 EST 2002 | dougt
It seems to me that a majority of the people buying machines are looking for a low quantity / high volume machine. I would think that after the push for "Just in time" and "Conbon" and all the other fancy phrases companies aren't buying one machine