Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 11 00:58:21 EST 2004 | kanwal324
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Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 16 13:10:30 EST 2004 | chics
100 Centipoise = 1 Poise 1 Centipoise = 1 mPa s (Millipascal Second) 1 Poise = 0.1 Pa s (Pascal Second) Centipoise = Centistoke x Density
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 03 15:14:25 EDT 2010 | scsi
Hege, can you share more info on the formulation you ended up using for the micro dot dispensing? I'm trying to find the proper metal load and viscosity for the auger valve dispenser that we are developing and it looks like the regular low viscosity
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 12 11:47:51 EDT 1999 | Jose RG
Hi, We are in the process of evaluate our solder paste,incoming inspection over the solder paste, stencil requirments: 1- Is anybody using/requiring 1000 Kcps or more on viscosity to your solder paste provider ? Why ?? 2- Is anybody using step stenc
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 25 09:19:12 EDT 2004 | tjensen
60-70% RH will be a challenge if you are running a water wash solder paste (and could be the reason you are seeing the problems). If you are running a no-clean, humidity should not be an issue. As long as the profile looks OK, I don't think the con
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 24 02:31:24 EDT 2004 | yukim
Currently we are having a lot of solder balls, after a few hours of continous production. This is how we work: load new solder paste at the beginning of the shift, less than 500grms. Then, the operator loads new solder paste periodically, every 3 to
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 12 22:22:34 EDT 1999 | se
| Hi, | We are in the process of evaluate our solder paste,incoming inspection over the solder paste, stencil requirments: | | 1- Is anybody using/requiring 1000 Kcps or more on viscosity to your solder paste provider ? Why ?? | 2- Is anybody using
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 17 17:09:32 EDT 2001 | jschake
Flux: No-clean pastes tend to have a wider print process window in terms of print speed and pressure. More importantly, no-clean pastes are more tolerant to changes in temperature and humidity. They also exhibit longer stencil life than water-solub
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 22 12:04:15 EST 1999 | Dave F
| Please could you suggest a recommended aperture sizes for | printing of smd adhesives. Any recommendations on stencil thickness as well as stencil finish will be appreciated. | Mark: About the only rule of printing adhesives is: Keep it off the
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 07 23:56:44 EDT 2012 | isd_jwendell
If I was to try and repair the board, I too would opt to use an adhesive and a press. I try not to use super glue for anything though, instead I would probably use a thin (low viscosity) epoxy that doesn't turn brittle after it sets. I would use a pr