Electronics Forum: printing pressures (Page 1 of 31)

printing

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 25 12:04:58 EDT 1998 | Brian Munzel

looking for help with fine-pitch printing for what would be the best settings for printing speed, squeegee pressure, seperation speed. thanks for you time

Re: printing

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 26 11:01:47 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach

| looking for help with fine-pitch printing for what would be the best settings for printing speed, squeegee pressure, seperation speed. | thanks for you time Brian, Call me. We'll chat. Tons of stuff. 978 392 3218 East coast time. Regards, Justin

double printing

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 21 17:08:34 EDT 2007 | iit

The biggest problem with double printing is that if the squeegee pressure and speed are correct, the stencil apertures are already filled with paste. Printing again can force paste between the bottom of the stencil and the top of the board creating

Re: printing

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 25 21:13:11 EDT 1998 | Phillip Hunter

| looking for help with fine-pitch printing for what would be the best settings for printing speed, squeegee pressure, seperation speed. | thanks for you time Print speed is determined by your aperture dimensions, paste viscosity type of blade (metal

Re: printing

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 29 13:38:20 EDT 1998 | Russ Miculich

| looking for help with fine-pitch printing for what would be the best settings for printing speed, squeegee pressure, seperation speed. | thanks for you time Brian: As Justin says - the issues are many. However, a good start would be to run at 0.75

double printing

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 20 10:27:36 EDT 2007 | davef

Print styles: Print - Most common print mode * A single print stroke forward on first board * A single print stroke reverse on next board Print-Print (Double Print) * Both forward and reverse printing strokes * Helps to ensure complete filling of th

double printing

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 21 19:01:33 EDT 2007 | dekhead

If you MUST double print, probably to get good aperture fill near board edges, I would recommend letting off on pressure (maybe 20%) to minimize the bleed. Alot depends on your board (gasket) quality.

fine pitch printing

Electronics Forum | Wed May 17 13:48:37 EDT 2006 | dwelch123

I'm having trouble printing leads on a fine pitch part. The lead is only .008". I'm using a DEK 265 with metal squeegee and using WS200 multicore solder paste.The stencil is laser cut and polished. I've experimented with different pressures and diffe

stencil printing parameters

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 27 10:32:29 EST 2002 | barryg

hello evryone. I am rleatively new to smt production. Though we have been successfully running pcb assy's and getting very good solder quality we are trying to get some proccess control parameters set up for our printing process. We have a semiauto s

stencil printing SPC

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 15 19:17:26 EST 2005 | yoman

Thanks for your reply. We are using EKRA E4 Inline Automatic Stencil Printer. It is Capable of Automatic stencil inspection. 2D solder coverage inspection. Fix Squeegee angle at 45 degees angle. Programmable squeegee speeds and pressure, boards snap

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