Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 23 11:42:25 EDT 2003 | Claude_Couture
Does anyone know the difference between Panasert "Q" type and "K" type feeders? If you have pictures that would be even better.
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 25 19:02:45 EDT 2003 | Gabriele
Main difference is the reel holder position and for sure the clamping pin location. Tape feeding system is different. Any way they cannot be compatible among them. Q type feeders must be used for MV Q-Type placer and K-type feeders must be used for M
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 24 18:38:50 EDT 2003 | fastek
Claude- I'll send you the answer you need in an e-mail. Rick
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 14 04:17:22 EST 2000 | Mohammed Saad
Hi, I need some information about the relation between the type of flux used in wave soldering and the quantity of dross produced. Thank you in advance for your help Mohammed
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 23 13:01:11 EDT 2019 | compit
I have a single-view camera on a Topaz-X machine. When I define a connector type element - it displays messages like in attached files. If I change the type to IC - no problem. There is also no problem when "learning&quot
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 14 22:01:07 EST 2000 | Dave F
I'd love to get to the point that I could discuss the impact of flux on dross formation. Until then, I fight with proper solder pot temperature, maintaining enough pump speed, and solder contaminants.
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 09 20:11:43 EST 2019 | richardcargill
I suspect configuration too. From memory, only certain heads are assignable as 'Fine'. Changing this parameter in the component data to Standard or QFP will most likely cure this as any head will accept those two options
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 10 05:40:27 EST 2019 | compit
It turned out that only SF heads support "fine" mode, while FNC does not. Probably because above the FNC nozzle there is a "circle" rotating the nozzles, and in fine mode it can interfere with the reflection of the camera light - the element is lower
Electronics Forum | Wed May 10 01:00:09 EDT 2000 | gary
0.65mm pitch QFP. I believe that this is the borderline for Fine Pitch. Will I have a good paste release with Chem-etch matched with a rubber squeegee? I'm planning of a 15% reduction on the Width and no reduction on the length. Any feedback whether
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 21 22:15:59 EST 2000 | Vince Whipple
Mohammed, The first suggested place to start with your question would probably be with your flux Mfr. Push them! The quantity of dross is effected by several factors: The higher your solder pot temp., the higher your dross level... but don't go too