Electronics Forum | Wed May 21 09:03:52 EDT 2008 | bing007
I have been confronted with a MPM with a rheometric pump head on and have not had much to do with these. It is giving varying results on the down line paste AOI and is not responding very much to changes in pressure, speed etc. It is a 16inch pump, w
Electronics Forum | Wed May 21 13:38:22 EDT 2008 | pjc
Solderpaste types have a big effect on print performance. Go to this link to see if the solderpaste you are using has been tested, see "Rheometric Pump Paste Tests" under MPM: http://www.speedlinetech.com/news_publications/application-notes.aspx?OnI
Electronics Forum | Fri May 23 04:25:14 EDT 2008 | muarty
One thing that has to be considered when using rheometric pumps is that the board support should match as that of the pump head being used. You can print 6" boards, but you should really still use board supports upto 16". As mentioned previously if t
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 01 15:28:42 EDT 2006 | Hussman
H ilarious. E ven tho I don't come here much, it's the same old thing. R eplayed questions, answered by self righteous people. B ut several people told me to check out this thread. P erhaps they are right. A lthough it�s the same old people banterin
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 30 08:06:45 EDT 2006 | scombs
The reason I asked earlier about Gridlok is that we are using the on 2 Dek Horizon printers (since Jan 06) with edge clamps and they work well. We run them in Auto mode so they conform to the board at each print so I do not have to worry about the op
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 25 20:57:23 EST 2002 | Kermit
Thanks to everyone who has responded so far. We are going with dedicated tooling for our phone cards but not for our system cards so that takes that out of the equation for the former, will evaluate for the system bds.. Thanks for the info.. Regard
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