Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 14 16:43:53 EST 2004 | Guest
Yes, the (large) company where I work has the policy not to use leadfree BGA's in the "old" process, so it's not unusual. Be prepared to have more customers having this opinion.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 11 16:36:52 EST 2005 | OverTheHill
Update: I replaced the Z sensors in the tool head and the Z sensor cable. Fingers crossed........ I'll keep you all posted. P.S. "Have Fun"? I'm at work, thus not having fun!!!!!
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 10:53:43 EST 2006 | FredC
I do not rebuild Mydata at present but would like to get started. We rebuild many others and do a good job with them. If you or one of the others using the forum would like to work with me on this please get in touch at nozzlesupply.com.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 29 14:47:19 EST 2004 | Adrian
Any one with a DEK Infinitum Printer??, pls if you know how to make pcb program (parameters, size, force, fiducials coordinates, etc), more easy to input , like a program or a file to be input...pls need to start working with it.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 07 13:10:12 EST 2005 | Frank
Does it have to be made out of plastic? Wouldn't some stock aluminum plate with milled out pockets work just as well? Would the aluminum offer the same, better, or worse ESD protection?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 14:26:34 EST 2005 | clampron
I had worked with one some time ago. The preheat was not powerfull enough and we had a difficult time with the tope side flow. Good Luck
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 11 13:38:40 EST 2005 | dorklover664
I go with hot air. If that isn't possiable than I would say run a test. Reflow one board and see what happens. If it gose bad all the through-hole might have to be taken out. Let us know how it gose. Megan
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 17 17:58:48 EST 2005 | russ
I've been storing some boards in my computers and equipment now for about 17 yrs with many different types of ambient conditions. Everything is still working. Keep finished goods in an ESD bag and dust them off once in awhile.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 12 07:57:20 EST 2005 | mmjm_1099
Or do as we do and use Sharpie pens and document clock numbers right on to the board/panel. But as for the stamps I have used them at a previous place and they seemed to work good but only thing is I can't seem to remember where they got them from.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 02 14:55:34 EST 2005 | JB
We have used small hi temp labes, that are placed on our panels, boards before reflow. Each operator has a roll of labels with an assigned number. 4 operators, label 1, 2, 3 and 4. It worked well for us.