Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 09 20:06:35 EDT 2017 | zsoden
Thanks Ed. I'll keep that in mind but at this stage I'll rule out the other options such as flux and heat profile first...
Electronics Forum | Tue May 23 09:59:35 EDT 2017 | cyber_wolf
My best suggestion would be to write a contract that says "payment in full upon our acceptance." The problem with used pick and place is getting support. All of the manufacturers decided that unless you bought the machine from them, you are going to
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 18 09:31:04 EDT 2017 | tsvetan
SM482 has 6 heads and can place parts from 0603 metric (0201 inch) to 55x55 mm with ISO benchmark 28Kcps
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 18 09:56:20 EDT 2017 | svfeingold
Tsvetan that really is an amazing machine. I have looked at it but assumed it was way out of my price range. Is it really possible to get a new machine with 50-60 feeders for under $100k? That sounds like a steal. What is the maximum component heig
Electronics Forum | Mon May 29 22:06:19 EDT 2017 | neoply
thanks for your answers. Do you have any ideas about my topic ? thanks a lot.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 06 21:15:23 EDT 2017 | davef
I'd be surprised if you find a non-destructive method of removing carbon ink. Your best bet is following the recommendations of your ink supplier.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 08 02:37:55 EDT 2017 | robertpeng
Carbon ins has very strong resistance to acid and alkali, not easy to remove, maybe return your boards to PCB supplier? they may have solution. Robert Peng- SysPCB
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 08 11:05:27 EDT 2017 | davef
By the way that you stated your question, I assume that you want to do something different with the carbon inked pads. If that's incorrect, instead of removing your carbon ink, considering printing an insulating layer over the ink.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 30 10:08:38 EDT 2017 | asrocha
Yes, we use an AV 132, rg131, rl132 and jv 131, however I would like to program in panapro, but I'm having difficulties.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 07 17:05:38 EDT 2017 | tombstonesmt
Not sure if Panasonic supports PanaPro anymore. If it was PCB programming I could help, but I've never worked on an insertion machine.