Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 26 08:58:43 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach
| WHAT IS THE BEST ANGLE FOR THE SQUEEGEE BLADE TO BE ANGLED AT? WE ARE USING 45 DEGREE ON OUR POLYURETHANE BLADES, AND I BELIVE WE HAVE THE OPTION OF EITHER 45 OR 60 DEGREES ON OUR METAL BLADES. WHICH OF THE TWO IS BETTER, OR SHOULD WE BE USING AN
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 27 08:23:02 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| | WHAT IS THE BEST ANGLE FOR THE SQUEEGEE BLADE TO BE ANGLED AT? WE ARE USING 45 DEGREE ON OUR POLYURETHANE BLADES, AND I BELIVE WE HAVE THE OPTION OF EITHER 45 OR 60 DEGREES ON OUR METAL BLADES. WHICH OF THE TWO IS BETTER, OR SHOULD WE BE USING
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 30 11:12:19 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach
| | | WHAT IS THE BEST ANGLE FOR THE SQUEEGEE BLADE TO BE ANGLED AT? WE ARE USING 45 DEGREE ON OUR POLYURETHANE BLADES, AND I BELIVE WE HAVE THE OPTION OF EITHER 45 OR 60 DEGREES ON OUR METAL BLADES. WHICH OF THE TWO IS BETTER, OR SHOULD WE BE USIN
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 07 06:10:13 EST 2002 | stefwitt
I used once flux cream on a glass plate for a customer application, which should simulate almost the same cohesion than solder paste.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 07 01:47:37 EST 2002 | Bach Huss
Hi all, I plan to measure the placement repeatability and accuracy. Is there any work done to simulate the paste effects on test board without using paste (My measurement equipment is a back lighting equipment). I saw someone placing components on
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 07 20:46:00 EST 2002 | davef
Most of the printer and dispenser equipment companies job-out this glass plate analysis for the factory, pre-shipment verification of the capability of their equipment. Check with your equipment supplier, find-out the company they use [If they do it
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