Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 28 08:12:48 EDT 2011 | mosborne1
You should only need to mix in thinner if your formulation changes. You will need to check the specific gravity of your flux. You can do this by using a hydrometer. Contact your flux supplier for their advice.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 16 09:54:06 EDT 2011 | vickt
This could be the cause. A simple test is as follows: Turn on the clutch for the specific spindle in I/O and use your hand to rotate the z shaft to drive down the spindle. Drive the spindle by hand to the end of travel and try rotating beyond that
Electronics Forum | Tue May 17 06:05:13 EDT 2011 | bobpan
The camera's are different. I think you can get them repaired but you should be able to find used/new ones. Try PPM as a supplier of old quad parts. Good luck
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 18 17:53:31 EDT 2012 | bandjwet
We test drove several machines including the Yestech, Omron and Orbotech. For our Proto operations YesTech was about as easy to use as the rest, had adequate resolution and the right speed for the small lot sizes we are involved in.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 31 07:13:41 EDT 2011 | cyber_wolf
Manoel, We have never heard of such a request from a customer. I can't say that we have ever had issues with stencil tension unless we were using frameless foils or the binding came loose.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 31 15:00:03 EDT 2011 | leemeyer
I have never heard of a Quad "S" series machine. Can you post the entire model #.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 09 13:38:16 EDT 2011 | rdubya
You might want to check the components as well, I've seen a similar problem with re-balled parts using the wrong diameter ball. that would also contribute to added solder. good luck
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 14 08:46:54 EDT 2011 | mbnetto
Hi Everybody, In our process we use syring flux for repair the boards, both SMT and PTH. I would like to know with your experiences what kind of flux is better for SMT and PTH repair, PEN or Syring flux??
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 15 22:27:40 EDT 2011 | pkamath2
Hello, My company recently installed a Positive Displacement Pump on a GSM Pick @ Place machine for dispensing chipbonder (loctite 3621) dots before mounting chip components. The head uses Universal stand nozzles (single port-small dot, dual port 0
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 06 15:56:22 EDT 2011 | duso02
We do parylene coating and really frown upon using a UV additive. Technically, it's a contaminant to the parylene.
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