Electronics Forum: aperture stencil (Page 10 of 122)

Aperture size for Micro BGA stencil

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 22 10:27:26 EDT 2000 | Igmar

Can someone please help with the aperture size on a Micro BGA stencil. I want to have an electroformed stencil made with 0.1mm (4mil) thickness. The PCB pad for the micro BGA has a 0.406mm (16mil) diameter. What size should I make the apertures for t

Step-down stencil Versus Reduced Aperture Design

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 05:37:49 EDT 1999 | Dreamsniper

I'd like to know the advantages and disadvantages between the two. Thanks and regards,

blocking off stencil apertures with tape

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 10 19:02:38 EDT 2001 | mparker

Why not quantify the amount of time spent taping apertures every time you want to use the stencil vs. the cost of a new stencil (about $300, usually)? Look for problems that are created by the blocked aperture method - is there rework down the line t

blocking off stencil apertures with tape

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 15 17:49:16 EDT 2001 | Leland W.

Something you'll want to consider is what happens with bits of tape that become relocated due to manual or automatic wiping. I've seen them block fine pitch apertures and create an insufficient solder condition that, guess what, wound up in the hand

Re: screen printer and stencil printer

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 18 17:59:09 EDT 1999 | Mik Horvath

| | Hi, | | I'd like to ask some tips about the merits and shortcomings o | | of both screen printer and stencil printer. For small quantity and highly mixed usage, which type of printer is suitable to our | | application? | | The boards contain

Re: screen printer and stencil printer

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 18 18:10:33 EDT 1999 | Mik Horvath

| | Hi, | | I'd like to ask some tips about the merits and shortcomings o | | of both screen printer and stencil printer. For small quantity and highly mixed usage, which type of printer is suitable to our | | application? | | The boards contain

Re: Aperture size for Micro BGA stencil

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 22 12:50:13 EDT 2000 | JAX

Igmar, Although I agree with Chrys that square is good,( Better volumn ) his explanation is not entirely correct. Heres a little insert from automata: With square apertures, solder paste is deposited at the center of the aperture. The center release

0.4 mm Pitch BGA stencil design

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 01 10:29:13 EDT 2010 | scottp

I've searched the archives and maybe my search skills aren't up to snuff but I couldn't find much. I'm curious what people are doing for 0.4 mm pitch BGAs, assuming a type 4 paste. Pad diameter? SMD or NSMD? Stencil thickness? Aperture diameter? Us

Re: Step-down stencil Versus Reduced Aperture Design

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 08:06:01 EDT 1999 | Wolfgang Busko

| | I'd like to know the advantages and disadvantages between the two. | | | | Thanks and regards, | | However, I really like aperture reduction best after running the experiment while using .006" thick foils as the practical limit. This really w

Fill a stencil openings with what?!

Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 05 15:54:51 EDT 2008 | hasu

Hi All! I remember reading and seeing some (maybe Loctite) product which could be used to fill stencil apertures, but now when I need one, I cannot find it. Or anything like. Can some one please guide me? And with filling I mean permanent filling, n


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