Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 20 05:49:45 EDT 2011 | kenneth0
I think you are referring to nano coatings. Try google nano coated stencils
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 24 13:59:15 EDT 2022 | davef
I received the same message for the 2nd, 3rd & 4th papers and have gotten SMTnet technical people working on correcting the issue Thanks for making us aware. [davefatsmtnet.com] Effect of Nano-Coated Stencil on 01005 Printing [https://smtnet.co
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 10 03:40:41 EST 2020 | jakapratama
Hi, Some nano coat supplier said that you can drop water to the surface where the coating supposed to present before to check. If it's beading, it's still there. I take it that you meant by self in-house wiping of coating, yes? Stencil supplier nan
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 05 14:11:37 EST 2013 | davef
Here is "Compatibility Of Cleaning Agents With Nano-Coated Stencils" David Lober and Mike Bixenman, D.B.A., Kyzen Corporation: http://digital.trafalgarmedia.com/issue/46004/25
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 09 21:12:18 EST 2020 | nizar
Hi, For the invisible nano coating, do we have any rapid method to determine nano coating worn out on stencil.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 27 03:42:17 EDT 2020 | sssamw
Did you try 0.12 or 0.1mm nano coated stencil @ 10 mil aperture? A soak time type profile with long reflow time could help.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 10 10:37:34 EST 2020 | dontfeedphils
What sort of nano coating? The coatings that aren't snake oil tend to have a color to it. The other ones are typically wipe on and seem like a waste of time to me.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 01 02:54:05 EST 2014 | divia
Yes nano coating giving the good printing, but the stencil tension is very important for the life, 1st ensure the stencil tension...
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 18 08:54:18 EDT 2013 | emeto
Hege, the Nano coating goes on the opposite of the squeegee side of the stencil. I don't know if the cleaning paper is able to remove it little by little with the time, but I never refreshed my stencils with Nano coating and they work just fine. How
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 21 10:35:56 EST 2014 | cyber_wolf
Use nano-coating and your stencil will last a-hunnit-fiddy-million cycles. Yessur.... In reality I cant say that I have ever seen a worn out stencil. Damaged and dinged, but never worn out.