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Hey all-
Engineering has come up with the idea of replacing some bi-level LEDs with
smt LEDs and attaching light pipes. These Dialight light pipes "press-fit"
into drilled holes in the board. I am not sure if we are trading one
process step for another.
We currently selectively wave solder the pth LEDs, but there are some
resistor networks making the pallet openings a little hairy...but it is
feasible as they are.
My question is: how tight do these light pipes press in? Is anybody else
doing this? Do I need to heat-stake these things? If so, it doesn't sound
like any advantage from a manufacturing point of view. If not, is it easier
to press these in than place pth parts, clinch and wave?
I am not completely sold on this idea. Thanks all.
-Ryan Jennens
TelGen Corporation
(517) 887-6666 x151
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