Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 30 03:45:04 EST 2006 | dd
Hi all, Can anyone explain the main difference between using a 45 degree squeegee angle over a 60. thanks in advance d
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 30 06:35:52 EST 2006 | davef
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Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 06 19:33:28 EST 2001 | jhingtgen
DEK wrote a paper that compared 45 degree blades vs 60 degree blades. This paper was presented at APEX 2000 by Jay Hinerman. Email me at jhingtgen@dek.com and I will ensure you get a copy.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 15 09:30:01 EST 2001 | keith47611
We've actually seen best results with 60 degree blades (as measured from stencil surface to face of blade), and paste sticking has not been a problem since we switched to a higher quality metal blade. More expensive than the OEM stuff but worth it.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 06 10:30:48 EDT 1999 | Scott Davies
Tony Although I agree in principle with Dean that 45 Degrees would be ideal, most of the squeegees I have worked with have been 60 Degrees to the stencil surface. This seems to work best with metal squeegees when printing HASL boards, because the sl
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 07 11:42:16 EDT 1999 | Tony A
| Tony | | Although I agree in principle with Dean that 45 Degrees would be ideal, most of the squeegees I have worked with have been 60 Degrees to the stencil surface. This seems to work best with metal squeegees when printing HASL boards, because
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 13 09:59:13 EDT 1999 | Mark Quealy
Has anybody adopted the method of stencil printing with the board at a 45 degree angle to the squeegee blade? What are the benefits and drawbacks? I've heard you get better fine pitch results. TX Mark
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 02 22:01:19 EST 1999 | Dean
| Anyone knows what is the optimum squeegee angle for screen printers. | | 45 Degrees. The forward velocity creates a downward pressure equal to the vector pressure (equalibrium). This is commonly known as paste "rolling action". Too obtuse an an
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 13 13:38:23 EDT 1999 | Bian Wycoff
| Has anybody adopted the method of stencil printing with the board at a 45 degree angle to the squeegee blade? What are the benefits and drawbacks? I've heard you get better fine pitch results. | | TX | Mark | I have used thetechnique extensiv
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 14 01:21:29 EDT 1999 | Dean
| | Has anybody adopted the method of stencil printing with the board at a 45 degree angle to the squeegee blade? What are the benefits and drawbacks? I've heard you get better fine pitch results. | | | | TX | | Mark | | | I have used thetechni