Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 27 12:06:03 EST 2004 | jseagle
A 20 x 20 frame with the image centered will drop in IF you have a printer with adjustable rails for the stencil, the rails move in and out to accomodate 29 x 29 to smaller than 20 x 20. Otherwise, you will need the adapter. James
Electronics Forum | Thu May 03 01:07:18 EDT 2007 | pavel_murtishev
Good morning, Worth system for 0.5mm or more pitch paste printing. For less pitch (uBGA, 0.4mm etc) framed stencil are preferred due to better tensioning. Main issue with them is handling. Stencil apertures that are used for tensioning might be easi
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 23 18:03:06 EST 1998 | Steve Gregory
Paul, I've got a third-level ISO Stencil Specification procedure that I did at a past employer that I'll send you...it also deals with the DEK-265 printer (which is what we used) when I talk about frame sizes and image positioning, but you can edit i
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 16 09:39:33 EDT 2014 | emeto
Hi there, It looks weird how you handled the problem. Just a thought, but would you check the stencil and may be recut a new one, making sure you have the image exactly in the center and have the fiducials exactly where you want them and the frame
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 16 14:37:42 EST 1999 | Steve Gregory
Hi Nancy! Just as Steve and Dean said, most printers have some sort of restrictions of what frame, where the image is positioned, ect. before the stencil will work in the printer. The two manufacturers that I'm most familiar with DEK and MPM do have
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
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 15 08:21:31 EST 1999 | George Verboven (Process Engineer)
In the early days, we used screens made of stainless steel or polyester. Sometimes - after A period - the tension was not good, because A wire was broken. Later on we started to us metal stencils, glued in A polyester screen. even than we had sometim
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 15 23:00:40 EST 1999 | Dave F
| In the early days, we used screens made of stainless steel or polyester. Sometimes - after A period - the tension was not good, because A wire was broken. | Later on we started to us metal stencils, glued in A polyester screen. even than we had som
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 16 08:38:59 EST 1999 | George Verboven (Process Engineer)
| | In the early days, we used screens made of stainless steel or polyester. Sometimes - after A period - the tension was not good, because A wire was broken. | | Later on we started to us metal stencils, glued in A polyester screen. even than we had