Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 23 22:42:13 EDT 2004 | ethercom
Thanks for the input Pete. I am using CP4 8x2 feeders. I have tried first with 0.7mm nozzle. Although pick up was OK, the camera saw a pregnant 0402 part which is as you know is 1mm by 0.5mm. I then moved to specially made 0.6mm nozzle to minimise th
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 08 06:11:24 EDT 2004 | Rob
Hi Peter, We're typically seeing 60% on the average subcontract job, but on high volume, high density & well laid out boards we are seeing up to 95% on our chipshooters. The things that usually kill the speed for us are: multiple circuit panels (3
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 21 03:35:38 EST 2005 | abhirami
Thanks Grant and Dave. I have done extensive work on this and found some of the solder balls and solder flux does match my requirements. We have done many tests and have a good responses for both ceramic and plastic substrates. All is fine as long a
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 02 18:46:02 EST 2005 | Austinj
The tendancy always has been "when in doubt, touch it up"... this is not the way to "verify the process" and is not the best strategy for multiple reasons (unessecary rework, additional labor costs, as well as making the solder joint more brittle, [i
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 09 23:14:36 EDT 2005 | MikeaJ
In response to the post concerning the UP1500, the case is a little different. The Speedline/SMTech passwords are hardcoded into the Sigpro.exe file. Here is what you need to know: Login name: Speedline (or SMTech) Passwords are listed in order of ri
Electronics Forum | Fri May 27 14:37:05 EDT 2005 | Frank
Look into the Juki KE-2060E machine. I have been extremely pleased with this machine. It will hold 80-8mm feeders, place 0201 (0603-metric) up to 74mm square ICs and BGA, 150mm long connectors. Up to 25mm tall components. It can handle up to 30 t
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 10 09:39:14 EDT 2005 | jdengler
Once upon a time I worked for an equipment rebuilder. While employed there I installed many SMT machines. By far the best solution I ever experienced was more feeders preloaded with the next job. The next best solution I experienced was some custom
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 09 16:04:15 EST 2005 | valuems
Hi Rick Your right and I a agree with you. But I think there is to many people looking at the HiE machines, when all they need is a UP2000. The only advantage of the HiE machines is that they are quicker. But they seem to have a couple of problems
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 30 07:54:58 EST 2006 | Wave Master Larry
LIsten I'll have to diagree with you there.Now Im not the biggest expert at screen printing at my place of employment its a different department than wave which is my primary expertice but I see those UP20000 printers are always down with problems.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 12 09:07:10 EDT 2006 | JimC
Flux: Getting enough- is the spray fluxer getting good through-hole penetration. Try cranking it up. Soltec spray fluxers are not really as good as Ultrasonic Systems or Sonotek ultrasonics or the new ServoJET, but should do the job. Also, try anothe