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Re: Step-down stencil Versus Reduced Aperture Design

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 07:22:03 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| I'd like to know the advantages and disadvantages between the two. | | Thanks and regards, | | Both have their place. When using less fine pitch (.025" +) with fine pitch (.020" or less and BGA's) a .007" thick stencil may be used. This would re

Re: Semi-Automatic Stencil Printing of Fine Pitch

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 15 14:09:23 EDT 1999 | MMurphy

| | I use a Transition Automation Semi- Automatic stencil printer with laser cut frameless stencils. My solder paste is an SN63/PB37 RMA 291. I do not operate with in a controlled humidity enviroment. The room temp generally runs around 70 deg's but

Re: Semi-Automatic Stencil Printing of Fine Pitch

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 16 06:22:31 EDT 1999 | Wayne Sanita

Mark, I had the same peoblem. For my stencils i use a 15% reduction for the width of fine pitch leads only, as Earl said follow the 1:1.5 standard. We consider pitches of 32mil and under. We also clean the stencil every other board to ensure no caki

Re: Semi-Automatic Stencil Printing of Fine Pitch

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 20 07:56:38 EDT 1999 | Mark Quealy

| | | I use a Transition Automation Semi- Automatic stencil printer with laser cut frameless stencils. My solder paste is an SN63/PB37 RMA 291. I do not operate with in a controlled humidity enviroment. The room temp generally runs around 70 deg's bu

Re: Polyimide stencils

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 22 17:39:26 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| To all who will be potentially my salvation, | | I am currently researching Polyimide stencils for possible use and manufacture. If I may be indulged - with due reference to all past enquiries and notes on the subject - can anyone offer an up to d

blocking off stencil apertures with tape

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 10 20:54:32 EDT 2001 | davef

We're with the Ozzy's earlier posting on this thread. We make similar products, like: * Phantom products that are mostly complete and then are configured to order by adding or subtracting a couple of parts and some jumpers. * Version products like y

Re: Alpha's Tetra Stencil System

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 14 03:54:32 EDT 1999 | Charles Stringer

We have been using Alpha Tetra/DEK Vector for the last 3 years. Prior to that we were using mesh on frame. We do about 15 job changes a day and our main runners are loaded about 4 times per week. In the three years we have been using the system we h

Re: Alpha's Tetra Stencil System

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 14 06:15:18 EDT 1999 | wayne sanita

| We have been using Alpha Tetra/DEK Vector for the last 3 years. Prior to that we were using mesh on frame. | We do about 15 job changes a day and our main runners are loaded about 4 times per week. In the three years we have been using the system

Re: Alpha's Tetra Stencil System

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 14 15:05:10 EDT 1999 | John Thorup

| | We have been using Alpha Tetra/DEK Vector for the last 3 years. Prior to that we were using mesh on frame. | | We do about 15 job changes a day and our main runners are loaded about 4 times per week. In the three years we have been using the sys

Re: Alpha's Tetra Stencil System

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 15 18:02:53 EDT 1999 | MMurphy

| | We have been using Alpha Tetra/DEK Vector for the last 3 years. Prior to that we were using mesh on frame. | | We do about 15 job changes a day and our main runners are loaded about 4 times per week. In the three years we have been using the sys


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