Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 14 01:00:47 EST 2017 | soldertraining
Soldering Bath - When we need to tin high-power contacts or a lot of wires, for example, in making harnesses, a regular soldering iron is either impossible to use due to the high thermal capacitance requirement, or takes way too long to perform the t
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 07 12:26:14 EST 2017 | westshoredesign
Oh yeah, so we have a auger valve similar to that on one of our other machines that we use for dispensing SMT glue, and solder paste also. We have a conditioner that we flush it with at EOD when in use, then we just let it sit idle with the condition
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 09 10:13:37 EST 2017 | swag
Agreed. We machine all our pallets in coolant. No dust but a big mess still results in the bottom of the CNC. You'll burn through a thousand cutters if you try it on a router table. Just doesn't seem feasible. You'd have to take like 0.020" dept
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 25 12:01:28 EST 2017 | ttheis
I'm setting up a asymtek millenium m-cob style dispenser for the first time and running through the master offsets routine but when it attempts to find the needle in the nsz needle sensor it works in the x direction but when it attempts to locate in
Electronics Forum | Tue May 01 20:40:38 EDT 2018 | sarason
In the past I have worked on 600 Amp FET Blocks. The rule was no voids. The circuit board would be heavy copper. 4 times normal plating time. Not particularly high resolution on the board say 20 mils. To help with the heavy plating. The boards were t
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 03 11:30:29 EDT 2017 | davef
regarding dwl comment, "For low volume hand assembly, deionized water or IPA should work fine." Deionized water: Deionized water is corrosive. It needs to be removed. Proof? Drop a copper coin into a covered jar of DI water and watch what happens ov
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 19 10:48:36 EDT 2017 | robl
Thanks for the suggestion Rob, this might work > for us in some cases. In most cases though, I'll > need multiple coupons per PCB purchase (a coupon > per coating "setup"). > > Currently talking to > some PCB suppliers to see if anyone can of
Electronics Forum | Mon May 22 11:29:45 EDT 2017 | rbickle
Hey all, We are a small electronics manufacturing company who has been using the solder reflow process for years, but we have been hand placing components. We only run the system 2-3 days per week. I have been looking at buying a used pick and pla
Electronics Forum | Wed May 24 07:27:06 EDT 2017 | stephendo
Hey all, > > We are a small electronics > manufacturing company who has been using the > solder reflow process for years, but we have been > hand placing components. We only run the system > 2-3 days per week. > > I have been looking at > buy
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 18 06:59:02 EDT 2017 | cyber_wolf
Sergey, I understand your thought process kinda, but you are not going to justify yourself a pick and place line based on a "simple" 5K board contract unless you know something we don't. You do not want a machine that has buggy or slow software. Any