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Nano coatings ?

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 25 09:34:37 EST 2013 | davef

Oded: The coatings that I mention serve different purposes. * Antiadhesions seem to be designed to improve paste release from the stencil * Flux repellents seem to be aimed at reducing the under wipe frequency of stencils. At IPC APEX 2013, DEK and

Nano coatings ?

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 22 15:56:34 EST 2013 | davef

I don't know, what you have, but I just got back from the IPC APEX show and I'll make several points: * One take away about 'nano ...' is that it means different things to different people. For instance, in stencil printing: ** DEK uses Aculon and it

uBGA (.5mm pitch) printing woes

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 19 13:09:48 EDT 2017 | slthomas

Thanks, all, for your responses. It's always helpful to know what everyone else is doing, whether to validate your own experience or to force you think in more detail. At this point we've determined that no amount of aperture design, material contr

uBGA (.5mm pitch) printing woes

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 19 09:41:30 EDT 2017 | sumote

Steve, The 4 things I would do, and in this order: 1. Clean your stencil with stencil cleaner wipes after it comes out of the stencil cleaner. I like MicroCare ProClean (MCC-PROWR). I will even saturate the wipe with a bit of isopropal just till


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