Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 15 10:43:56 EST 2000 | jackofalltrades
Mylar is the correct name and McMaster-Carr is one possible source (it is in their catalog).
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 15 10:26:54 EST 2000 | Rkevin
I'm looking for what I call Mylar, for lack of a better name. We used it at Digital/Compaq to help us knead paste and also to check alignment of prints without actually applying any paste to the module. It was about 4-5 mils thick, clear and came in
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 15 10:24:23 EST 2000 | Rkevin
I'm looking for what I call Mylar, for lack of a better name. We used it at Digital/Compaq to help us knead paste and also to check alignment of prints without actually applying any paste to the module. It was about 4-5 mils thick, clear and came in
Electronics Forum | Fri May 29 13:42:34 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
Hi Jason! I can probably find something documented for you, but the easiest way to convince your QA people is just to show them. If you have a board around that has some 1206 locations all in a row, print the board with paste and then plac
Electronics Forum | Fri May 29 16:12:11 EDT 1998 | Jason Gregory
| Hi Jason! | I can probably find something documented for you, but the easiest way to convince your QA people is just to show them. | If you have a board around that has some 1206 locations all in a row, print the board with paste and the
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 17:13:54 EDT 2012 | burb1999
Run the calibration screen/procedure. I have had where the camera was hit etc.. and caused a misalligned print.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 04 18:08:26 EDT 2008 | comatose
We are a small OEM that runs a high mix/low volume environment. Typical runs are a couple or five hundred boards, one or two products per day. Currently, we are using a Quad DeHart SLC-20 semi-automatic stencil printer. (alignment is manual, printing
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 24 00:47:33 EDT 2005 | Ken
If your having placement problems are you having printing alignment problems?
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 24 09:18:13 EST 2006 | Chunks
For placement tooling holes should get you close. For screen printing pads are fine. Just turn off the post print alignment if doing 2D or 3D.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 01 23:53:26 EDT 2010 | dekhead
Sounds like SPC data collection is turned on with post print alignment inspection. Needs to be changed to "NONE" http://www.dekhead.com