Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 20 13:22:28 EDT 2004 | Kary Voegele
Transistion Automation makes a great squeegee blade. I have found that it is superior to the standard steel/titanium blades generally used in production. It is made from gun barrel blue steel. It is more expensive than standrd squeegee blades, but i
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 12 05:24:35 EDT 2022 | ttheis
We recently parted out a GSM machine that we could not get operational. As parts came off of the machine it looked like the frame would make the world's strongest welding/work table. We stripped the frame bare and flipped it over instead of scrapping
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 31 08:27:09 EST 1999 | Dave F
David: I think it's great that you are getting that much barrel fill with STEEL leaded components!!! So, what kind of steel are the leads are made from? How much corrosion is on the leads? Frankly, I don't believe that the leads are made of steel
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 01 16:28:17 EDT 2013 | jimmyboz
Does anyone have info on the "Cycle Steel" > function on the Fuji XP141 machines. I am new to > the industry and have not had any luck finding > information on it. I talked to Fuji and they > just tell me to leave it on, it will help with > pl
Electronics Forum | Fri May 31 15:18:03 EDT 2024 | poly
I'm thinking about making a custom nozzle for a hirose connector my UIC machines have trouble putting down correctly. I'm thinking of printing the nozzle from stainless steel or something else. Does anyone have a material preference for nozzles? I
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 13 12:52:17 EDT 1999 | Steve Schrader
| Hello | | Having a problem with bridging on 20mil pitch qfp, only on the lead groups where squeegee goes over width of apertures. Using MPM sp-200 semi-auto, chem-etch stencil, 9-10mil width opening | 100 durometer blade. Getting "tails" on deposi
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 12 20:53:44 EDT 2005 | mderen
We are currently wave soldering connectors that are held in place by stainless steel screws. About 20% of these screws emerge from the process with varying quantities of solder attached to them. We have just had our solder bath checked and no impurit
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 29 03:16:20 EDT 2018 | cannizzaro
It is recommended that the thickness of the stencil of 0.1mm, the steel mesh should be partially nano-coated. It is best not to dry easily, and the particles are not easy to be too large. I have tried ALLPCB for this kind of BGA in the past and they
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 23 13:36:52 EDT 2013 | jsmorse
Does anyone have info on the "Cycle Steel" function on the Fuji XP141 machines. I am new to the industry and have not had any luck finding information on it. I talked to Fuji and they just tell me to leave it on, it will help with placement. We hav
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 12 13:16:52 EST 1998 | Ryan Jennens
| I keep hearing about polyimide stencils, but what are they like in terms of registration and aperture accuracy? | Fraser- We use polyimide stencils with great success for our prototype boards. They are cheaper and the accuracy/aperatures are