Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 21 20:22:46 EST 2006 | mnguyen
Hi, I am having problem looking through IPC and finding according to ISO spec what should the paste height requirement vs stencil. EXAMPLE: The stencil is 5mils thick and according to the specs we have on paste height measurement the max height to be
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 22 12:52:57 EDT 2001 | Charlie
Would like to hear the pro and cons of using a machine like CamAlot 3800 to apply past to PCB. What has been to your experiences?
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 22 14:24:39 EDT 2001 | markhoch
I used a CamAlot 5000 to apply conductive epoxy on an aluminum substrate about 4 years ago. I used the largest diameter nozzle CamAlot had, and I bumped the dispense and dwell times way up. It was the slowest stage in the process, but it worked out o
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 21 21:17:41 EST 2006 | Cal Kolokoy
M, The paste height is what you establish it as. You're probably using a laser measurement system, and these depend on where your reference datum is. Some will measure from a silkscreen, a trace, or solder mask. These add height, not to mention H
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 22:48:21 EDT 2001 | dougk
Used an older model of the one you described. Have used Asymtech and Fuji's as well. The Camalot is accurate, reliable, and easy to program. The only things I disliked about it was that is was slower than the fuji's, and if the pressures weren't set
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 16:22:22 EDT 2001 | seand
Hello Everyone, This is the core application for the 3800. I have a number of customers with these systems that are extremely happy with them in my territory. If you contact your local Speedline-Camalot Representative, they should be able to get y
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 02 13:01:11 EST 2008 | floydf
Does anyone know if it possible to use Sn63/Pb37 paste on a board with Sn100 finish. Any thoughts on this will be greatly appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 03 07:26:35 EST 2008 | realchunks
Careful on fine pitch QFPs. They will be your weakest joint if your parts are no-lead. And don't think you can simply run a no-lead profile either. Depending on your paste, you cannot simply run your profile in the no-lead temps and expect your fl
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 02 13:32:48 EST 2008 | patrickbruneel
This shouldn't give you any issues as long as you don't have to be RoHS compliant.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 22 05:15:25 EST 2006 | josaf
Epoxy [ bottom side ] to Epoxy [ bottom ] ---> solder paste [ top side ]