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Dedicated stencil printer tooling

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 26 06:51:11 EDT 2023 | poly

I'm looking to make dedicated tooling for my mpm stencil printer. We only make 3 different boards and they are the same size panel so I'm planning to make one bit of tooling for them. One board is 0.6 mm and sometimes I have problems with it not bein

Re: OSP surface finish.

Electronics Forum | Thu May 25 21:50:27 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Bill: I'd expect better gasketing on a nice flat solder mask surface rather than the edge of the stencil opening mashed down on a irregular shaped hunk of solder attached to a pad. Stop thinking and get printing Dave F

Solder Paste and fine pitch components

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 18 19:43:12 EDT 2002 | dragonslayr

One more variable I've remembered - pad height with respect to solder mask height. Pads being too low can cause stencil "gasketing" problems that in turn allow more paste to be deposited than needed. Are your fabs HASL or some other media?

Should I panic over .5mm pitch BGA?

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 01 14:30:06 EDT 2005 | lsmith

I have recently tried electroform (100% nickel) stencils. Expensive but awesome paste release. 5 mil foil 10 - 15% aperture reduction for gasketing

Squeegee angles

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 15 21:39:56 EST 2006 | Chunks In Cebu

H Steve, I understand what you're asking except the "defingin fine pitch bricks" thing. Do you mean there is better gasketing, less dog-earing after snap-off or something else? Just curious. I've always used 45 degrees.

double printing

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 20 14:34:45 EDT 2007 | realchunks

Hi Bill, Gasketing between the board and stencil may leak alittle, giving you a fuzzy print. If not, you should be OK. Another variable may be you need to perform an understencil wipe more often, adding to your cycle time. So why ya wanna double

double printing

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 21 19:01:33 EDT 2007 | dekhead

If you MUST double print, probably to get good aperture fill near board edges, I would recommend letting off on pressure (maybe 20%) to minimize the bleed. Alot depends on your board (gasket) quality.

Need a non-static generating adhesive transfer material

Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 29 12:05:09 EDT 2008 | davef

Install a gasket made of a non-esd safe material that can be die cut at a station equiped with an ionizer.

SMT Processing and gasketing

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 12 09:39:11 EST 2008 | markhoch

Thanks Dave! I'm fighting the very same battle. Specifications are sparse on the subject, but you offer a very viable solution. (As usual!)

SMT Processing and gasketing

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 12 10:35:05 EST 2008 | davef

It's amusing that usually we are complaining to our suppliers about not getting enough of something, here we're complaining about getting too much.


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