Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 16 09:23:43 EDT 2011 | jebs
Thank you for good answers. The Evest EM-780L machine that I linked to further up has a IPC-9850 at 25000 so if I get half I might be able to get the work done. How many people do you have working on the SMT line? Do you have all you're machines in
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 23 15:06:25 EST 2008 | evtimov
It depends how manual is the printer. you need to control pressure and speed. If you control both by hand, it is difficult to discuss results. If the pressure is controlled by the printer, than you should be able to do it by one deposit. Also is the
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 22 12:14:15 EST 2008 | pcbbuilders
we sometimes have problems with solder paste release. we use a manual stencil printer. does anyone have any thoughts on using two passes of solder paste on the stencil? i have found that running the second pass gives me better deposits on the fine pi
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 18 21:10:23 EDT 1999 | se
| | | Hi, | | | I'd like to ask some tips about the merits and shortcomings o | | | of both screen printer and stencil printer. For small quantity and highly mixed usage, which type of printer is suitable to our | | | application? | | | The board
Electronics Forum | Fri May 11 15:12:00 EDT 2012 | bwjm
Hi Guys, I need some help. I was running prototyping volume previous and my SMT line uses manual printing. Business has picked up and i started to get higher volume 300 to 500 pcs each model. I am running a small firm and have only a small sum of cas
Electronics Forum | Sat May 12 02:19:31 EDT 2012 | bwjm
Hi thanks for your advice. Between, i do have quite a bit of THT PCBAs. How do you guys improve the productivity of manual inserting?
Electronics Forum | Tue May 15 13:08:53 EDT 2012 | deanm
Dittos from A Very Frazzled Man. Money spent on a better process is almost always more advantageous than better inspection. As for manual TH insertion, have you considered a semi-automatic machine like the Contact Systems CS-400? While the "E" serie
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 15 17:32:08 EST 2004 | brian bennett
i have always found any of the alcohol based solvents good.here in the uk we use the alpha make.with screen auto wipes i found the set up to be most important.i.e how many pcb's printed before wiping.i found running pcbs with bga and .50 pitch compo
Electronics Forum | Sun May 27 19:51:00 EDT 2012 | darby
Seeing as you say you only have a small amount of cash ... I'd also consider a semi-auto printer where you align a golden board, set up the two cameras by boxing or overlaying a pad etc, and then use the vernier adjustment to get each pcb to align wi
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 26 14:42:47 EDT 2004 | Kirk
so the first PCB if i want to aligned with stencil is manual the same for screen printer without vision and vision starts work for next boards? or i am wrong? but if i make mistake during aligment process for the first PCB i will repeat it for next P
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