Electronics Forum | Mon May 04 22:02:58 EDT 2009 | grantp
Hi, Does anyone know a possible supplier for very large electroform stencils? Regards, Grant
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 15 13:37:31 EST 2002 | gtemple
What about reducing your force and slow the blades down slightly
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 17 04:34:57 EST 2003 | iman
wat angle of incline should the etched portion be? or am i missing something here?
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 15 00:39:09 EST 2002 | Jones
I've noticed that after we have switched to Transition Automation blades on our MPM screen printers that the stencils seem to be wearing out faster and I see a wavy rippling effect across the length of the stencil thats impacted by the squeege blade.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 07 09:56:04 EST 2005 | davef
Electroformed stencil suppliers follow. The describe the stencil production process on their sites. * Aplpha Metals [ http://www.alphametals.com/products/ stencils/pdf/PG_Electroform_Stencils.pdf ] * Chepaume [ http://www.chepaume.com/electroforming
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 18 10:28:13 EST 2002 | caldon
I have printed 1000's of boards with dozens of stencils with TA permalex blades and have not had the issue you speak of. Sorry I was not much help. Cal
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 06 11:09:40 EST 2007 | Cecil
Anyone using Invar Stencils? Do they meet the same level of paste release as electroformed? Pros/Cons
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 18 15:35:23 EDT 2001 | jschake
A laser cut stainless steel stencil was used exclusively for the evaluation of the complete 0201 assembly process, which addressed printing, placement, and reflow. However, I have also conducted off-line 0201 print tests using a nickel electroformed
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 07 16:31:56 EDT 2000 | Elfego
Tray the electroform stencil.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 07:15:29 EST 2007 | davef
We feature Invar (Alloy 36) to be an alternative to stainless steel (304) foil, rather than electroformed.