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Re: Info. on Stencil cleaners

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 03 15:38:13 EST 1999 | DaveH

Jason, Something which has not been addressed in the responses so far is the system which utilizes high volume (flow rate of chemistry over the product), versus high pressure, which indeed has the potential to damage very fine webs on fine pitch sten

Humidity Of Assembly Area

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 04 11:03:24 EST 1999 | Chris May

We manufacture opto-electronics, small ccd cameras for pipeline inspection. I was wondering if anyone knew of a standard value for the recommended humidity of an assembly environment for optos in particular or for general electronic assembly. We had

Justification on buying machine (Reflow/Wave)

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 19 09:51:36 EDT 2006 | mmjm_1099

I have a question in regards to buying used machines. I would like to know if I buy used what kind of support by the manufacturer is covered if any? I am looking into buying a new line but I see the used market is flooded with stuff so I want to star

DEK Horizon Underside Stencil cleaner

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 31 09:00:15 EST 2008 | d0min0

Hi, we have 4 DEK 265 infinity, all with blue underscreen cleaner (with paper rolls), it doesn't make miracles :) but if you have good solvant system (not too much - you flood the paper and not too small) then works OK on some of our DEKs (y 2000) t

Potting/Conformal Coating

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 25 14:52:52 EST 2016 | tombstonesmt

How thick are their requirements? A barrier can be made using peelable latex. That would then require manual or automatic dispense of latex to create a dam. Then you should be able to use an automated dispense system with a large orifice and flood

depanelizing with C02 Laser

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 30 18:49:41 EST 2022 | proy

I have done some initial testing and looks like a 60W C02 laser can be used effectively for depanelizing boards. Charing initially is significant but by reducing power and making multiple passes AND flooding with Nitrogen I expect this an be reduced

Re: PCB panellisation

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 07 15:55:37 EDT 1998 | Michael Allen

| I'm also in the "Don't score it" camp. Routed breakaways are much better. If your wave solder process has decent control on the wave height, you shouldn't worry about flooding the boards. | The fine pitch consideration for panelizing - Since you

Differences between screen and stencil printing

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 16 15:00:20 EST 2004 | glaucon

Simple differences. Both processes require a very similar machine platform, controlled motion, vision fiducial recognition and alignment of a substrate (PCB or hybrid ceramic) to the "image", the image being either a stencil (hence stencil printing)

Low cost BGA inspection?

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 21 07:06:18 EDT 2001 | gdstanton

I'm constantly being flooded with information by sales reps on x-ray and other types of equipment to inspect BGAs. Most of these items are simply beyond our capital budget constraints. I've witnessed dozens of demos, and to be honest, I really don'

Re: PCB panellisation

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 03 14:09:50 EST 1998 | Chrys

I'm also in the "Don't score it" camp. Routed breakaways are much better. If your wave solder process has decent control on the wave height, you shouldn't worry about flooding the boards. The fine pitch consideration for panelizing - Since you norm


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