Electronics Forum: trays (Page 41 of 79)

Re: Pick and place from bulk case

Electronics Forum | Tue May 02 13:29:13 EDT 2000 | Stefan Witte

Hallo Erhard, this appears to be a common task for the manufacturer of taping machines. These machines pick from a bowl feeder or from a wafer and place into tape or tray. Check Ismeca, Viking and others. If you are looking into a custom made solutio

Recycling of Waste Packing Material

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 14:42:56 EST 2000 | Ashok Dhawan

We are looking for a source which can accept our packing material ( PVC tubings, Chip Trays, reels and spools , PCB waste rails from depanalization). Anybody, who is currently using a recycling manufacturer for these packing wastes. Our intent is:

Re: IP3 Lock-Up

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 16:35:02 EST 2000 | D Scott

Larry, I have seen this problem on our IP-3 also. You can recover from this without powering down by going into the I/O page and turning off that particular function. The machine should be fine once you exit out of the I/O page. It almost acts like

0402 placement using Quad 4C

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 15 17:34:38 EST 2001 | rentreo

I place 0302's on my Quad 4c's all the time. Use a repeat pick-up just like a waffle tray part but make sure the z height is perfect on your pick-up or you will bounce the other parts out of their pockets. Also change your mod code to only try once o

QP funny problem

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 14 23:57:21 EDT 1999 | Stefaniu Criste

I have a really peculiar problem with a Fuji QP242 machine. Every time I have to change the fine-pitch tray, I have to modify the first pick-up position (x) from -20 to -25, and at next change, from -25 to -20. It is no joke, it's serious, and I don'

Re: lead straightening

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 15 12:34:15 EST 1999 | Dave F

| Hello all, | Looking for an automated device for straightening the leads of TSOPs and other gull wing devices prior to tape and reel or tray placement. | Appreciate any help! | Kris | Kris: Check: 1 SMTnet archives 2 SESA 1700 Wyatt Dr Suite 11 S

Re: IC Tube Recycling: Solution!!

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 13 11:07:33 EDT 1998 | Ryan Jennens

| these two companies both can recycle ic tubes, trays, etc. Semicycle has no volume limits, pays the freight, provides containers, and the value of material is tax deductible. www.semicycle.org Tel Trac pays cash for the material and provides a 20

Micro BGA baking

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 10 02:30:46 EDT 2001 | praveen

Hello Friends, Please advise how critical is the Micro BGA baking? The BGA size is around 7x7mm and we need to program it before mounting. The Micro BGA's are supplied in Trays and are put in to tape and reel after programming.We need to put these BG

Possible to temporarily store mounted but not soldered PCB's?

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 04 11:09:25 EDT 2001 | blnorman

As the others have stated, moisture is the killer. You have to be sure no moisture is allowed to get to the paste. If it does, you'll get solderballs. I would suggest not using a vacuum. The solvents and other volatile components of the flux will

Possible to temporarily store mounted but not soldered PCB's?

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 26 14:58:46 EDT 2001 | bobm

i have stored boards in the refrigerator in side a tray (with a lid) for 2 days and still had them reflow with no problems. i don't know if i would go any longer than that. i would not put any qfp's or any other device that is moisture sensative dev


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