Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 25 16:22:10 EDT 2000 | bill yates
Does anyone know of a company {may be Canadian} that makes stencils from a non-metal material?
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 14 07:56:32 EDT 2005 | davef
On understencil cleaning: * It's a good idea to do this to reduce printing defects, as you say. * We clean dry. * Our cleaning frequency varies acording to product, maybe ranging from 10 to 20 prints, averaging around 12 to 15. * As long as cleaning
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 01 00:12:16 EST 2002 | Darby
Ive always preferred "Put another log on the fire" for those emotional moments. Why don't you tell a couple of these purveyors of print that you haven't got a clue. See who is the most helpful in giving you some time and knowledge so that you then ha
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 10 17:47:10 EDT 2005 | jhagve
hi We start to make a product which have a 0.4 mm pitch IC and start having problems with not enough solder printed, to solve this problem we had to increase the manual cleaning, now we are cleaning the stencil every 8 printings, before we was runnin
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 11 10:49:14 EDT 2005 | jhagve
HI We start to make a product which have a 0.4 mm pitch IC and start having problems with not enough solder printed, to solve this problem we had to increase the manual cleaning, now we are cleaning the stencil every 8 printings, before we was runnin
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 25 11:21:05 EDT 2002 | soupatech
This may sound like a stupid question but keep in mind I am very new at this and most of the training I have recieved has been from operation manuals and this forum (thanks to all). Our purchasing agent (new hire) is ordering a stencil for the first
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 25 18:03:46 EDT 2002 | soupatech
Russ, that makes sense, thanks. As for the 20x20... I was speaking with a sales rep who was trying to talk me into buying stencils from him. I told him I use "Fuji 4000" and he sent me quotes for 20x20 and 29x29. That seems odd since the Fuji 4000 st
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 20 19:59:10 EST 2008 | pnguyvu
An experienced stencil designer suppose to check gerber data before making stencil it take 5 minutes to do this easily in computer after that analyze components if there's any critical parts in order to modify the aperture at USA STENCILS INC we have
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 17 14:30:06 EDT 2004 | russ
You are right, playing with apertures is how to ensure release. Making a stencil thinner or thicker is "playing with apertures" It all relates to aspect and area ratio calculations and what you need to do based upon the numbers you get. Russ
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