Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 04 14:22:13 EST 2004 | Steve Gregory
We just got our new Aqueous Technologies SMT800-LD up and running over the last week, and things seem to be going fine. However, there is one thing I've discovered that I'm not very happy with. The control software that runs the machine has two pass
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 04 16:54:04 EST 2004 | mk
Hopefully this is not a stupid questions but, if you are printing low tech surface mount boards, is it possible to print through a mesh screen versus a stencil? Isn't that the way it used to be done? Like soldermask only stainless steel versus polyes
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 04 22:38:46 EST 2004 | davef
It's good that you are asking these questions before buying. Juki [ http://www.jas-smt.com/index.htm ] may support these machines.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 10 17:03:22 EST 2004 | Doug D
We have developed a product called HumiTel which will help manage MSDs on the factory floor. We will be at this years Apex, come and see us, the product should help you out. Doug
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 11 12:30:07 EST 2004 | Ventrista
An obviously commercial post like that deserves a little equal time from the competition. I beleive you'll find Seika USA pioneered this technology and sell a great product: http://www.seikausa.com/mcdry/dxu1001.asp
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 09 04:45:14 EST 2004 | Evtimov
Hi Greg! I know that machines. What I can tell you is they are for low series production( The speed is almost 1/2 of given) and not very accurate(laser system). I don't know about the price. May be that's their big advantage.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 06 15:52:18 EST 2004 | pjc
SPM is superior in terms of technology and application. SPM has larger print area, up to 20� x 19", vs. 17.7� x 15.7� for the MicroFlex. MicroFlex is microprocessor controlled while the SPM has a PC. SPM can print down to 12mil (0.3mm) fine pitch no
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 11 13:32:11 EST 2004 | ianlg
You might like to look at the R29-V. Its similar to the SPM but a lot cheaper. Check it out on RPAmericas web site. http://www.rpamericas.com. They should be showing it at Apex this year on stand 1417. It also has both std and vac wet/dry usc.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 12 21:30:45 EST 2004 | davef
Comments are: * We're amazed that you can thermocompression bond to epoxy. * Silver may be oxidizing during expoxy cure. * Klein Wassink talks about aging in THE BOOK [Soldering in Electronics: A Comprehensive Treatise on Soldering Technology for Sur
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 11 12:35:29 EST 2004 | Jaycustr1
Yes, we've needed a grass roots organization for a long time and this looks like a good one. I agree 100%