Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 14 21:28:08 EST 2022 | dwl
What about katpon? One per use only, but it will self adhere to the PCB.
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 14 08:58:38 EST 1998 | Earl Moon
| I keep hearing about polyimide stencils, but what are they like in terms of registration and aperture accuracy? | You are hearing about polyimide as in polyimide film as Kapton (TM Dupont). This material is the stuff of flex and rigid/flex circuit
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 22 15:27:44 EDT 1999 | Hugh M
| | I keep hearing about polyimide stencils, but what are they like in terms of registration and aperture accuracy? | | | You are hearing about polyimide as in polyimide film as Kapton (TM Dupont). This material is the stuff of flex and rigid/flex c
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 14 14:25:35 EDT 2004 | scombs
Thanks everyone for all the input. All of our stencils do have the PCB # etched on the foil but when operators look for the stencils they are looking for the part # on the frame since they are all stored vertically in a couple of Remstar shuttles and
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 11 18:32:34 EDT 2001 | Darby
Mark, We print and dispense with Amicon "D 125 F". Solvent used is Electrolube "SSS", which is also used for solder paste removal/pcb cleaning for misprints and rework both manually and ultrasonically. I like it - good stuff but at $25 AU per litre i
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 12 14:17:19 EDT 2010 | mikesewell
You might reduce your panel size, cut it in half and rotate to better utilize your edge clamping/board supports. Tape off your current stencil and see if it improves the print. A new stencil and a little extra handling may be cheaper than tooling.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 03 18:09:17 EST 2009 | gregoryyork
I think most have summed up the first pictures also is the drillng looking like it is misregistered as well. Better to do a solvent test to determine resist cure not the old stuff the newer chemicals show under cure problem much better. Try your st
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 30 09:15:20 EDT 2008 | kingshar
Hi, Hi, 1) Can anyone tell be what is the acceptable manufacturing tolerance from stencil to PCB . 2) what are the methods we can avoid that. 3) What is the method to avoid PCB shrinkage. 4) How can we correct shrinkage 5)Is there any standard gud
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 31 08:02:14 EDT 2008 | davef
Here is some more reading on stencils for you: http://www.smtinfo.net/Db/_Stencil%20Printing.html
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 31 06:55:35 EDT 2008 | andrzej
Answer on point 2 - I understand you send him gerbers of single PCB (?). In most cases you have panelized PCBs so to avoid problems with stencil first you should order PCBs and ASK your PCB supplier to send you back his gerbers of panel. There are so
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