Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 29 05:47:00 EST 2004 | srajan
Check out Tecnomatix product for WIP tracking of PCBs at http://www.tecnomatix.com Tecnomatix is the parent company of Unicam.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 21 14:11:03 EDT 2004 | Dreamsniper
Hi, Is there a company that provides training for the BGA X-Ray Inspection Criteria? Or where can I find articles or any docs about this aside from IPC 7095? regards, Dreamsniper
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 24 13:46:35 EDT 2004 | Nick Prince
More importantly...... How is it going to be measured? Who is going to measure? Who is going to enforce implimentation? The whole issue is a time bomb waiting to explode.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 16:14:39 EDT 2004 | russ
Control the temp during removal and re-use them. Do not exceed reflow parameters during removal. They should be good up to around 5 reworks. My opinion Russ
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 08:01:40 EDT 2004 | John
Have anyone experience with temp.profile for selective soldering?Could you give me more information about that? Thank you!
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 24 11:32:06 EDT 2004 | C Lampron
Hi John, We have been selective soldering for about two years. My suggestion is to use the same guidelines for preheat, duration and temp as you would in wave. Your flux manufacturer should be able to provide you with the details. Good Luck Chris
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 10:28:33 EDT 2004 | JB
We are placing labels using a Hoover-Davis feeder with a GSM. Anybody else out there doing this? My question is: Are you using a special nozzle for this operation?
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 11:28:57 EDT 2004 | Frank
We have placed labels using the Hover-Davis label feeders on our Juki machines and we used standard nozzles. Are your labels an odd shape where a standard nozzle won't work?
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 11:50:54 EDT 2004 | JB
We are using a standard nozzle Once placed, the label is not flat, the ends of the label are slightly lifted on both ends. The label is .650 x .200 Have you guys run into a similar problem?
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 28 12:44:30 EDT 2004 | JB
You are right, basically our options are down to a custom nozzle. Pushing down the label is not the route that I would go with. Thanks for your input and good to hear that you guys found a way around it.