Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 01 15:33:29 EDT 2006 | Cmiller
Rick, I think Autosplice and Berg did that but of course, it was a little before my time. But the comparison is the same as what HP does with injet printers and the ink cartridges which for some reason made me think of a screen printer someone made t
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 27 09:13:46 EDT 1999 | John O'Brien
| Writing the final report for my engineering studies (microsystem technology) I'm treating the identification of PCBs from automotive applications by laser marking with a data matrix code. | | | No I'm trying to set up a programme of how to test t
Electronics Forum | Wed May 19 17:35:51 EDT 1999 | John O'Brien
Anyone have experience in marking boards with data matrix symbols? inline? Laser or ink or label? The objective is serialization and total traceability. I'd really like to speak to you about it!
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 15 12:25:05 EST 1998 | Don Beardsley
Trying to locate a company that I believe was called Addative Technologies, previously located in Tyngsboro, Ma. Process is the addition of circuit traces utilizing a conductive ink that is fired and can then be run through the normal processing cyc
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 16 08:26:24 EDT 1998 | NATE
I AM LOOKING FOR INFORMATION ON A WAY TO REPAIR STENCIL FIDUCIALS TO KEEP THEM SOLID AND AS DARK AS POSSIBLE.SOMETING THAT WOULD BE MORE OF A PERMANENT SOLUTION,I HAVE USED PERMANENT INK BUT IT EVENTUALY WIPES OFF OR FADES...
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 21 06:23:29 EST 2001 | dbrown
We are using a Sabre Max 757, supplied by Invicta UK - see http://www.invictauk.com along with Zestron SD 300. Perfect combo for paste, glue, ink etc etc
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 01 10:57:52 EST 2002 | davef
Yes, that's what people are thinking. The 217�C melting temperature that you mention requires a ~250�C reflow temperature. Generally, boards, legend ink, and components cannot take that temperature. Further, few ovens can produce that temperature
Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 15:56:25 EDT 2006 | Board House
Hi Patrick, Thank you for the info, We like to push ENIG, for us being the ENIG line is in house it is cheaper to use than the carbon, plus shelf life of the Carbon is an issue in Storage. Pre-application. Thanks again, Mike
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 19 00:45:33 EDT 2006 | darby
Steve, I might be going crazy but I seem to remember 1%ers as being either blue or greeen instead of black, or, yellow ink on black.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 31 13:39:23 EDT 2007 | wavemasterlarry
You need to switch to an alcohol based stamp. It will work cause that's what we use.