Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 28 12:09:27 EST 2002 | billschreiber
Hello Carl, Smart Sonic has introduced the Assembly Module for off line programming of assembly equipment such as GPD. You can see it on the Smart Sonic website: http://www.smartsonic.com Click on the AOI/StencilScan and GlueScan link. If you hav
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 23 14:17:49 EDT 2002 | bschreiber
Michael, If you do not find the information you are looking for in the archives, call me and I happy to discuss this with you and fax you some articles on the subject. The answer to your question is too involved to reply via the forum. Regards, Bi
Electronics Forum | Fri May 13 13:06:09 EDT 2005 | bschreiber
The Smart Sonic StencilScan AOI software can easily create Gerber data from PCBs, film, stencils, screens, mylar images, etc. Bill Schreiber Smart Sonic Corporation Tel: 1(818) 610-7900 E-mail: bill@smartsonic.com Web: http://www.smartsonic.com
Electronics Forum | Fri May 25 12:27:32 EDT 2007 | bschreiber
You should also check the quality of your compressed air. If the proper filters and desiccants are not in place, you could be recontaminating your washed boards with condensed water and oil residues from the compressed air used for drying. Bill Sch
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 13 12:47:03 EDT 2007 | bschreiber
There are many threads regarding stencil cleaners. Here is a recent one: http://www.smtnet.com//forums/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_thread&CFApp=1&Thread_ID=10557Message42748 Regards, Bill Schreiber Smart Sonic Corporation E-mail: Bill@SmartSonic.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 25 14:00:57 EST 2000 | Bill Schreiber
Dave is correct, a stencil cleaner is a good way to go. There is an article on our web site, by Dick Clouthier, that covers cleaning misprints with various types of stencil cleaners. Go to www.smartsonic.com and click on "Recommended Reading" to fi
Electronics Forum | Fri May 12 13:12:47 EDT 2000 | Bill Schreiber
There are several published papers on the Smart Sonic Web Site regarding the advantages and disadvantages of using a stencil cleaner. I recommend the papers by Richard Clouthier "Improving Screen Print Yields" and "Selecting SMT Stencil Cleaning Me
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 25 14:00:57 EST 2000 | Bill Schreiber
Dave is correct, a stencil cleaner is a good way to go. There is an article on our web site, by Dick Clouthier, that covers cleaning misprints with various types of stencil cleaners. Go to www.smartsonic.com and click on "Recommended Reading" to fi
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 17 18:11:48 EDT 2001 | billschreiber
Adam, After a thorough cleaning, I see most of my customers using a weekly maintenance schedule. However, because the characteristics of the post solder flux will contaminate the wash solution of the stencil cleaner, some customers wait until they a
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 13:15:51 EDT 1999 | jseagle
I guess I wasn't too specific. We currently use 1,1,1 for spot cleaning and minimal rework of PCBs. If there is a lot of rework on a PCB we will use water soluble flux and wash it. This may turn out to be our only alternative, but I hate washing a