If you start to make a P&P that work ,,think you will have enough work for much time ahead... wish you luck with the project.. I can give some of my experiences with a small PP system that I have used and teached students in the use of it.. The component place part.: there was a syringe to lift components and place them on the board.. the movement to the position was moving the arm with the hand..! There was problems with taking up components.. only resistors and transistors was easy to pick up..the surface roughness ,think,was a problem.. When placing them and lowering the syringe to the board,the final step was to remove the vacuum.. sometimes the component turned a bit..If we had put paste on too many pads ,the paste had allready gone stiff and the component did not atttach to the paste. so a conclusion was ,not to put paste on more than ten or twenty pads before placing the components. The dispensing of solder paste: there was a preasure unit that pumped the paste out.. This was the real problem.. it had ,think , 20 steps , some for solder some for glue and each time we took out the syringe with paste from the fridge ,it acted different. sometimes nothing came out somtimes a whole lot came out. We never managed to get a equal process. throug the time, I realized ,that if the paste was not within the date ,there was on it for "best before"..then it only made trouble .If we had a new one, and we did not replace the tip before next use, it would again not work good.. tried to clean the tips , but that did not make it work. so we had to spend a tip, to say one pound ,each time. If I went for a coffe break , which I did very often, it would allready have been too thick in the tip and a new tip had to be put on.. This is the main problems with this kind of work .. I hope.. but think it would be good for you to know what kind of problems ,you will have to work with. Alex
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Re: Pick-and-place using a CNC mill
2007-12-25 by b52chris
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