Hey Inge,
I got two very thorough responses but since they were off list I won't
mention names. Nevertheless, thank you gang. I've a lot of learning to do
in the coming weeks. Could I go to both Universals? Universal Citywalk has
Hard Rock, Jody Maroni sausages, B. B. Kings (can anyone tell I'm hungry?),
Jurassic Park: The Ride and some funky shops. I call it . . . morale
building.
Forgive me all - a week on the nightshift
H
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From: Ingemar Hernefjord (EMW)
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Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 1:11 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [TN] Best Practices in High Volume Lay up & Lamination
Did you get help from the gurus? You ask about compressing 10 years
experienc into one month or so, gosh what a receiption capacity you must
have Hans. Or perception, as docs say. Djunowatt? I think you should gain a
two or three week cours at Universal..no Heinz, dont't mean
Hollywood..Universal that makes machines for all kind of producing..look at
this:
http://www.uic.com/gen/contactus.nsf/pages/gen_contactus_03.html
many of our people have joined their courses and have got plenty of good
learning.
Ingeamr
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From: Hans Hinners [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: den 25 oktober 2000 21:14
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [TN] Best Practices in High Volume Lay up & Lamination
Hi All,
I'm back!!! Anybody miss me? ;-)
What are the best practices in High Volume Lay up and Lamination?
Questions that come to mind . . .
Do a lot of people bake/dry layers prior to lay up and lamination?
Recommended and Max. Hold Times (And yes, I promise to call the laminate
guys.)
Do you use cotton or some other kind (Vinyl Palmed) of gloves in lay up?
What strategies are folks using to minimize scrap? - Handling issues,
contamination, press parameters, etc.
What shop aids are common for heavy stack ups - book lifters, hoists, etc?
What's the best measure of overall press performance?
How often should we be using thermocouples - every press load?
I need to get my hands on Coombs but are there any other references I should
know about?
I just got here and haven't learned how we do anything yet.
Teach me O gurus of PCB Fab. Make me look good in the new place.
Hans
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Hans M. Hinners
Process Engineer
Toppan Electronics Inc.
7770 Miramar Road
San Diego CA 92126
(858) 695 - 2222 ext. 241
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