Electronics Forum | Thu May 17 11:39:38 EDT 2012 | stentech
Hi again quickly. Anyone need a sample let me know ..no charge. I would be evry interested in your findings and can give many references for you to talk to..customers. Scott I am working on a project with different cut parameters very time consuming
Electronics Forum | Thu May 24 15:54:53 EDT 2001 | keith47611
Squeegee Material will effect stencil life too. Stainless Steel Blades are tough on the Stainless Steel Stencils. Look into Permalex (they are a type of metal with a special coating) blades. Good Luck
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 14 10:15:08 EDT 2017 | cyber_wolf
Nitrating is new to me too. I assume it means nitride coating.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 14 05:45:16 EDT 2023 | dimamalin
First, this is the result of bad printer setup. Adjust knife pressure, PCB gap, separation speed, tooling, and stencil cleaning. Pay attention to the coating of contacts pad and height of solder mask of PCB.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 21 17:46:29 EDT 2006 | SD
First of all, do not use kapton tape! It tends to cause a dewetting effect around the tape. A call to Humiseal will explain why. There's not really a blanket answer to your question.... Removing cured liquid mask can often result in a fillet ef
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 23 03:12:57 EDT 2010 | grahamcooper22
Possible route causes of bridging on fine pitch ICs are; too much paste (stencil aperture wrong), poor print quality (paste smudges during printing), pcb pads not flat depending on the solderable coating, paste has poor cold slump properties, too muc
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 28 08:25:54 EDT 2004 | Scott Dodge
What is the difference between a smooth finish organic coated bare copper board for fine-pitch components and HASL finish?
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 14 09:35:47 EDT 2004 | JB
We have been using SANFORD Gold Coat and are pleased with it so far. It's a meallic marker. Hope it helps.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 07 10:18:24 EDT 2017 | capse
Chrys Shea has published extensively on stencil materials, coatings and paste release mechanisms. Many of the papers are available to download on her website. Just search for Shea Engineering Services. I've worked with Chrys in the past, she is defin
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 10 15:02:03 EST 2003 | John
Hi. I am familiar with the Transition blades. Normally, when there is metal to metal contact, as in the squeegee-stencil situation, there will be scratches, or a "brush pattern". Sometimes it takes the pattern of the high profile surface elements u