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Vitronic Soltec-Centurion CT 1040

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 03 06:49:19 EDT 2024 | dave0271

> We use both the ct930 and 1040, we are not > impressed, we ended up retrofitting due to > excessive heat being produced at the circuit > breaker side of oven, Ended up installing several > door fans to reduce the heat. also the o

parts moving after placement?

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 06 13:29:39 EDT 2024 | poly

I'm having a lot of trouble placing a long thin connector (DF40C-100DS from Hirose) all my other parts including 0.3mm pitch parts are placed very well, but this part is much longer than anything else and is often placed with rotation or position err

FALSE CALL REDUCTION

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 08 11:39:53 EDT 2024 | stephendo

I used an early Mirtec about 20 years ago. I think none of us had previous experience with AOI at the time. We of course had a learning curve abut Mirtec was great with support. But we had trouble with false fails and part of the problem was bad imag

Re: Paste Dispensing

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 16:49:08 EST 2000 | Dave F

John we paced through the same question recently. Both automatic dispensers and printers can be used to deposit SMT adhesive or solder paste on substrates with a relatively high component density. Dispensers are superior to printers in terms of exa

Re: baked on water soluble flux residue betwwen fine pitch comp.

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 01 17:03:57 EST 2000 | Dave F

Curious, very curious ... Residues � Where are these residues? [solder & laminate / mask, solder only, laminate / mask only] What is the result of your analysis to the residues? How do you know it�s a flux residue, rather than a chemical by product

Re: temperature range

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 27 17:44:10 EST 2000 | Dave F

Gawd. Sure FR-4 will meet those conditions. Tg [check the fine SMTnet Archives for discussion on Tg] of FR-4 is 130�F or so. Consider: * Is the delT between Tg and the upper operating [or storage] temperature acceptable for your application? * D

Re: Solder paste SPC analysis

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 26 17:53:32 EDT 2000 | Dave F

John: I�m here. On "what do ya think about that one!..."??? Mutha, that sounds rat�s rump [as Dennis Miller says] ugly. On some boards, we paste a cuppla chips on the break-away panels and then torque the chips from the board after cure. We use the

Re: Release difficult from thick stencil

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 24 19:50:34 EDT 2000 | Dave F

In response to your questions: * Will a polyurethane squeegee blade help? NO * Will a Pro-Flow head help? NO, but it might be a cool excuse to buy one. Unfortunately, you will look like a jerk, if you talk your boss into buying one and then he /

Re: Equipment/Line Capability Study

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 26 20:14:29 EDT 2000 | Dave F

I agree with Wolfgang that a check list, like he proposes, is very useful in evaluating your ability to assemble products. No sense designing a 16 inch board if the throat of your wave is 15 inches. Taking a different tact � what if you define your

Re: Equipment/Line Capability Study

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 26 20:16:07 EDT 2000 | Dave F

I agree with Wolfgang that a check list, like he proposes, is very useful in evaluating your ability to assemble products. No sense designing a 16 inch board if the throat of your wave is 15 inches. Taking a different tact � what if you define your


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