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Re: Squeegee Pressure

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 16 08:54:57 EST 1999 | Ross Berntson

| I am fairly new to the SMT game and I am getting conflicting answers to the following. Maybe someone can help me! When printing, one person is telling me that the stencil should be wiped completely clean of all paste because the quality of the

Life of a Solder Stencil

Electronics Forum | Thu May 24 15:54:53 EDT 2001 | keith47611

Squeegee Material will effect stencil life too. Stainless Steel Blades are tough on the Stainless Steel Stencils. Look into Permalex (they are a type of metal with a special coating) blades. Good Luck

Printing Problem

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 19 17:44:41 EST 2004 | Steve

someone stated to me that they could change their squeegee blade from stainless steel to nickel coated? and even Teflon coated. Agree? disagree?

applying ink to Panel of PCB's

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 19 20:31:39 EST 2024 | dwl

If it works with a mylar stencil, I don't see why it wouldn't work with a stainless steel stencil. I agree that rubber squeegees would work better then metal.

Re: Squeegee Pressure

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 16 02:19:29 EST 1999 | Joe

| I am fairly new to the SMT game and I am getting conflicting answers to the following. Maybe someone can help me! When printing, one person is telling me that the stencil should be wiped completely clean of all paste because the quality of the

SMT Production Work Cart

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 16 17:18:34 EDT 2001 | ohanlon

DEK has a portable Printer caddy that holds five 29 X 29 stencils. It also has a place to store Squeegees and a stainless steel top for clean up. If you go to their website DEK.com under their "screen & stencils" section you can read about it.

Life of a Solder Stencil

Electronics Forum | Tue May 08 11:23:11 EDT 2001 | rwilliams

I have been tasked with determining the Life of a Solder Stencil and how to track it. (Basically, how do we know when to replace the stencil, E.g., deterioration of print quality, physical damage, etc.) Obviously there are a lot of variables, but is

Fine pitch paste release problems.

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 18 15:38:59 EST 2002 | swagner

I have had a similar problem in the past, since I have never worked with a semiautomatic printer there could be a few things I recommend that will not work for you. 1. Make absolutly sure that you have proper support under all of the BGA's. 2. Print

Solder paste height checking

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 22 01:38:42 EST 2005 | JSS

We r using QFPs of 0.5mm pitch and r not getting any soldering prob at the end.But some new customer insists upon the thickness check of the solder paste after printing. At present we don't hv thickness checking system.We r controlling the amount of

Re: Plastic Stencils for screen printing ahesive

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 08 11:30:03 EDT 1998 | mpark

Clint, You may want to call KJ Marketing Services, a Canadian company that fabricates plastic laser cut stencil. They call it "Kepoch stencil" This material was originally developed by Dupont, and patented and marketed by KJ. It was available for


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