Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 19 09:26:19 EST 2005 | davef
Your customer asks a reasonable question. How do you know that your: * Paste has not dried? * Stencil aperatures have not become clogged? * On and on ... Some agrue that printing is the most critical process and that it drives all down-stream failu
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 29 14:47:36 EST 1997 | justin medernach
| how to determine the optimum solder paste height ? Ray, This is a gross misconception within the industry. There is no optimum solder paste height, per say. The effectiveness of a solder joint should be quantified in volume. Use your process as
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 14 03:41:26 EST 2008 | kywl
For your pad layout and spacing between > components, look here: _a class=roll > href="http://portal.ipc.org/Purchase/ProductDetail > .aspx?Product_code=77b562c1-b8f8-db11-8a6a-0050568 > 75b22" > target="_blank"_http://portal.ipc.org/Purchase/Pr
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 26 08:36:55 EDT 2009 | davef
First, in direct answer to your question, DOE printer setup variables (MPM): * Squeegee speed: 0.5 to 1.0 in/sec * Pressure (metal): 1lb/in of blade * Pressure (plastic): 1.6-3 lb/in Second, supprting earlier responses, most people monitor paste hei
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 27 16:18:34 EST 2001 | MikeF
Can anyone give me a brand name on a chair with casters that only rolls when it has weight on it? A couple of jobs ago we had chairs for the operators that would only roll after someone had sat down, that way they would not roll away while someone wa
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 03 13:34:08 EST 2023 | dontfeedphils
Just to add some more caveats, the rate at which the paste leaves the tube will also be dependent on the (somewhat) fluctuating variables of temp and humidity. This is why a height measurement of the paste roll on the screen works better.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 09 14:03:39 EDT 2001 | ohboy
Make sure you're getting a good roll from your squeegies. Poly will "scoop", leaving less, nickel will add a little extra. A slightly shorter blade height out of the holders will help promote a good roll- this helps push the paste into the thru h
Electronics Forum | Thu May 31 02:48:49 EDT 2012 | leeg
Does anyone use an excel spreadsheet to monitor and show via a control chart their paste height check data and if so would they have a copy that I could use as a template? We have a spreadsheet that we use but print it off and fill the data in, I am
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 23 22:21:15 EST 2001 | rpereira
We have evaluated 4 different AOI machines and the General Scanning 8200 machine was the best. Great G R&R. As far as paste height goes, it is very paste dependant. I recently completed a DOE comparing laser stencils to EFab, varying 0.5 mm pitche
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 25 12:38:05 EDT 2000 | Phil
Hi there!! You know what your QA is doing is right, coz by measuring the solder paste height can avoid the following defects: 1.Insufficient solder 2.Short solder or bridging 3.Solder balls SPC monitoring for paste height checking is required