Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 06 03:53:49 EDT 2006 | dougs
we do a similar thing but make the template from paper, we just print out an image from the gerbers (to size) showing both sides in different colours, we set this down on the table (had to work out first where the correct position was) then we place
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 01 16:15:02 EDT 2002 | Matt Kehoe
We are currently trying to gather information pertaining to applying LPI soldermask thicker than normal. The thick coating is necessary for the SIPAD ssd process however, because of the numerous brands of mask and application methods there is no sing
Electronics Forum | Mon May 05 08:42:35 EDT 2008 | mmjm_1099
We use double image stencils with our DEK Horizons. My operators would just load the pcb on to the rials and manually adjust the stencil and clamp it. Once they do that they add into the comments what number the handcrank adjustable is at so next tim
Electronics Forum | Wed May 04 08:52:42 EDT 2005 | loz
I would imagine you would end up stressing the stencil, as you will be continually contacting the stencil in different places. Also damage one stencil with four images on it, and you will end up waiting for new stencil to arrive. You then have four o
Electronics Forum | Sun May 04 19:18:42 EDT 2008 | dman97
Hi all, I recently acquired a year 2000 dek 265 horizon. It has a manual screen loader with that stupid hand crank adjustable stopper. Can anyone tell me how I am supposed to measure the stencil image dimensions for a front justified stencil? Now on
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 17 10:23:37 EDT 2001 | ohanlon
I do not use MPM printers but I find it hard to believe there would be a problem, assuming the MPM printer can be configured for Edge reference stencils. The double image stencil is basically two edge reference stencils in one. Assuming the art work
Electronics Forum | Wed May 04 09:37:08 EDT 2005 | MikeaJ
I would not recommend trying to cram or mix and match multiple images on a stencil. Especially if you are a contract house, and your clients don't understand why sending one board seperate from a panel of four is a pain in the face. However, I have h
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 04 10:54:07 EST 2016 | huske
I doubt your machines dirty or calibration is out of wack, unless you beat it up real good. I have had the BX for a few years now and I have personally programmed over 700 recipes. Outside of monthly machine dust wipe downs and re-greasing the y-wag
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 08 07:06:36 EDT 2004 | peter016
Hi Rob, Thanks for the reply. Our boards are 4 ~ 6 ups and mostly double sided. The ratio between chips and IC/Odd shape varied from products to products. So, line balancing between chipmounter and GSM is tough to do. Some boards are mirror image to
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 15 13:46:16 EST 2018 | aemery
Griinder, Maybe it's me, but I think what you might be saying here is that you see a reflected image of the PCB or Stencil when you and teaching the fiducials and it is interfering with the teaching routine, is that correct? If this is true it is c