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claning PCB

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 04 14:31:59 EST 2003 | irun

Hallo We are going to clean PCb after assembly (SMD and THT) due to conformal coating. It is small value production with elements on PCB like BGA, QFP. What you recommend or suggest to use : ultrasonic? , spray wash? or something like dish wash???.

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Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 05 00:53:46 EST 2003 | EL

Our company is in the process of acquiring an AOI machine. Any recommendation as to what type? Does anyone have any evaluation report to share with me? MVP, OBERTECH, CRT, MVT, ETC. THANKS, EL

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Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 09 01:03:59 EST 2003 | Vadim

Our company is in the process of acquiring an AOI > machine. > > Any recommendation as to what type? > Does anyone have any evaluation report to share > with me? > > MVP, OBERTECH, CRT, MVT, > ETC. > > THANKS, EL

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Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 09 14:27:20 EST 2003 | larryk

Your question is too broad.Tell us what your plans are for this AOI. Examples; pre or post reflow, Component inspection, solder inspection, throughput rate?

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Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 15 01:08:10 EST 2003 | Vadim

Hello, EL. The name of our company is Orbotech (not Obertech). You can visit our web site http://www.orbotech.com for more information. Regards.

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Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 12 02:34:41 EST 2004 | Roel

We also have a benchtop by Mirtec and we are very satisfied. We also have an inline machine by Viscom. I do recommend look at a benchtop.

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Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 12 09:05:11 EST 2004 | RB

Technicly Marantz and the Mirtec are almost the same. But the software of Mirtec is easier to use and has some extra's. We had both and choose for the Mirtec.

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Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 10 12:28:57 EDT 2004 | Steve

We also have an older Viscom inline. It was complicated at first, but with the upgraded software package implemented in October, it has become quite effective. We use it to detect ID, orientation, solder inspections. So far, we have been happy with i

MPM3000 vs 3050

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 05 11:46:21 EST 2003 | karkanov

Hi, I'm wondering if someone could tell me what's the diference between those two printer MPM3000 and MPM3050 ? I've search on their web site but I only see info on the model 3000. Thank You

MPM3000 vs 3050

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 05 12:16:35 EST 2003 | pjc

The UP3000 & UP3050 are the same machine. The "3050" denotes an options set. The current model is an UltraFlex 3000, which replaced the UltraPrint 3000 series.


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