Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 21 14:23:56 EDT 2003 | kenBliss
In order to service your wave solder machine safely, the following needs to be understood. Ladling dross out of the machine and putting it in into a coffee can or similar is not safe and puts operators and other employees at risk. Protecting the se
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 31 20:38:49 EDT 2001 | jbull
Does any have any experience with Multitroniks pick & place machines. How do the machines perform for accuracy, repeatability, programmability and serviceability? Does the machine have a good uptime record? How is the service & support? I ask these q
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 15 10:18:27 EDT 2005 | slthomas
Hi Dave... Kanban (variances JIT, Lean, etc.) is a system I'm familiar with and have seen it used with great success in a fairly large company that was very well organized, well staffed, and spacious enough to identify things visually across the roo
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 12 07:38:23 EDT 2007 | avalancher
Hey Sr, I agree that 130 is enough to pull a tiny little 0402, but I think that your forgetting response time. The machine has a small reservoir built in the system that keeps some moderate standing vacuum, however, when a part is picked, there
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 10 11:36:53 EDT 2008 | stevea
Please visit http://www.ascinternational.com to view all the products offered by ASC International. The LaserVision SP3D is the most economical SPI system in the world offered at a base price of only $14,995. The VisionMaster series of products off
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 19 14:44:24 EST 1999 | Lance A. Smalley
You don't say what kind of machine you are using but several just use the edge of fiducials to determine area (and centers). If you are teaching in binary and have the ability to select a decision level (threshold), use a level half way between loss
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 26 14:11:58 EST 1998 | Terry D. Ellis
To author of this message regarding Quad Systems. We have, as many companies do, experienced our share of "Challenges and Opportunities". We also have however, maintained a level of committtment to our very loyal customers that I personally conside
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 09 09:56:11 EDT 2000 | John
I've run up against the same problem that I know many of us in the industry face; our management wants to obtain a "world class" level of production. This has come up before, and I've looked through several responses dealing with ppm (dpmo), failure
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 19 15:32:24 EDT 2001 | jschake
I�ll volunteer to answer this one for Jake. In order to prove the performance and capability of the stencil printing process, I think this level of inspection detail is required. However, in a production scenario where a known printing performance
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 27 22:00:27 EST 2003 | davef
Enrique It's true that higher energy guns do a better job measuring "light" materials. [Actually, if that was true by itself, you'd expect the fabricator's readings to be higher than yours. But, HEY!!!] Regardless, there's alot more to getting an