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Standard for Stencil printers edges pressure

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 18 19:48:08 EDT 2006 | davef

There is no standard, nor should there be [because the IPC standards should be aimed at describing results, not the path used to reach the results]. So, your printer equipment supplier recommendations are a good starting point. Your "35-46 lbs-in"

Re: Cracked Capacitors

Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 12 10:46:32 EDT 1999 | Dean

| Our company is experiencing cracked caps at our pick and place operations. The caps are being placed onto epoxy dots for subsequent wave solder operations. At present, be have set the pressure of the head at 2 in/lbs. This being down from manufac

Re: paste release from stencil, and volume calculation

Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 13 14:09:45 EST 1999 | se

First, let me say what I always say: a good chem-etched stencil will print fine pitch. Chem-etch brings trap to the side walls because its a physical by-product of the process. Because they are less expensive you can add electropolish and still save

Re: Cracked Capacitors

Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 12 16:33:52 EDT 1999 | JohnW

| | Our company is experiencing cracked caps at our pick and place operations. The caps are being placed onto epoxy dots for subsequent wave solder operations. At present, be have set the pressure of the head at 2 in/lbs. This being down from manuf

United Kingdom electronics manufacturers employing SMT

Electronics Forum | Fri May 29 06:02:58 EDT 1998 | Centre for Operations Management

To: United Kingdom electronics manufacturers employing SMT The Centre for Operations Management at London Business School (United Kingdom) is currently carrying out a study of quality management practices in the electronics industry. The "TQM in the

Re: Cracked Capacitors

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 14 08:48:29 EDT 1999 | Adam Pratt

| | | Our company is experiencing cracked caps at our pick and place operations. The caps are being placed onto epoxy dots for subsequent wave solder operations. At present, be have set the pressure of the head at 2 in/lbs. This being down from man

Re: Cracked Capacitors

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 14 11:39:29 EDT 1999 | Marshall

| | | | Our company is experiencing cracked caps at our pick and place operations. The caps are being placed onto epoxy dots for subsequent wave solder operations. At present, be have set the pressure of the head at 2 in/lbs. This being down from m

Re: Cracked Capacitors

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 17 10:37:42 EDT 1999 | Brian Wycoff

| | | | | Our company is experiencing cracked caps at our pick and place operations. The caps are being placed onto epoxy dots for subsequent wave solder operations. At present, be have set the pressure of the head at 2 in/lbs. This being down from

Re: Cracked Capacitors

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 17 11:18:03 EDT 1999 | Ian Clelland

| | | | | | Our company is experiencing cracked caps at our pick and place operations. The caps are being placed onto epoxy dots for subsequent wave solder operations. At present, be have set the pressure of the head at 2 in/lbs. This being down fr

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