Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 11 04:12:28 EST 2016 | grahamcooper22
Please can any users of the Rheopump or Enclosed Print Head unit tell me what cartridge pressure setting they use when using lead free paste....many thanks Graham
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 22 16:55:04 EST 2006 | mark
Hi, We are not using vaccum caps. The support pins for both printers is the same ande cover all board (components only on Top side of the PCB). I will check snap-off (right know setting 0.2-04. mm/s). I also suspected poor gasketing but clamps are o
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 18 15:02:07 EST 2005 | pmd
Please clarify, Z axis gears (Blades)? The MPM head I believe is what your are asking is driven up and down via a lead screw. The machine gets the zero point from the "HAT" tactile sensor in the table nest. When squegees are installed the blades are
Electronics Forum | Wed May 21 13:38:22 EDT 2008 | pjc
Solderpaste types have a big effect on print performance. Go to this link to see if the solderpaste you are using has been tested, see "Rheometric Pump Paste Tests" under MPM: http://www.speedlinetech.com/news_publications/application-notes.aspx?OnI
Electronics Forum | Tue May 22 10:33:36 EDT 2012 | swag
In my opinion, the best solution is h-towers or similar dedicated tooling designed for each build. However, a quick cheap fix is to make templates to lay in the bottom of the centernest. If you have access to CAD software, you can print out the ger
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 06 11:07:37 EDT 2002 | slthomas
OK, I'll bite. How you can set a stencil down on a printed board and run a squeegee across it (even if it's a proflow head, it's still a squeegee, right?) without disturbing the printed paste?
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 22:56:46 EST 2011 | jeffr
When I enter the "Setup Table Contact" menu, then press "Load PCB" the squeegee head should move to a mid position that I can set the squeegee height, but instead it moves the squeegee head to the front limit and displays a red error message about th
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 05 06:23:19 EDT 2006 | jonatf
Hi guys, I want to improve the set up of our printing machine(EKRA) especially on a 0.5mm thickness double sided boards.I find the support pins very time consuming.. any advice?? thanks.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 30 05:58:39 EST 2017 | rob
Hi all, > > Am new to SMT here. > > I have a very > thin laminate substrate which around 120um > thickess. Being that thin, warpage is constantly > an issue for us. > > For the solder printing part, > we have a number of problems. > > Being s
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 06 03:53:49 EDT 2006 | dougs
we do a similar thing but make the template from paper, we just print out an image from the gerbers (to size) showing both sides in different colours, we set this down on the table (had to work out first where the correct position was) then we place