Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 15 06:34:54 EST 2012 | sowmya
Normally paste manufacturer specifies stencil life of a paste is 10 hours. the question is, if i run a continuous manufacturing for 40 hours, we will be adding 250 g of paste for every two hours. The addition of 250 g will be mixed with the paste whi
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 17 09:38:27 EST 2012 | cyber_wolf
Why scrap paste if there is no degradation of performance? Do your own study to determine this.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 17 08:34:58 EST 2012 | emeto
I would scrap it. As you said part of it is going to be old paste. All manufacturers don't recommend mixing old with new paste because you change the rheology of the paste.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 14 17:58:20 EDT 2024 | mistrthou
We took an example to a local metal recycler. They wanted us to separate the outer aluminum from the inner stainless, then they scrapped them separately.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 28 21:54:44 EDT 2005 | davef
Fabricators take different approaches in developing paste that is more or less prone to solder balling. That being said, you should be able to overprint 250 thou, no problem. Prove this to be correct by printing paste on a scrap board with an obsol
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 17 07:04:30 EDT 2018 | buckcho
I agree with you. I just said, if it is customer requirement, factory has to implement it, right? :) Of course it is huge amount of money. SPI is the main control, but it doesnt save you the pressure, speed, snap of from the printer to the trace (us
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 19 10:54:24 EDT 2004 | rohman23
This (along w/ everything else we do) is not high volume. Actually, we're dropping a batch of 7 the first of the week, and that's fairly sizeable for us. I talked with my stencil design folks and sent them a scrap board and all my gerber info. I t
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 19 09:14:52 EST 1999 | Justin Medernach
| During inspection and test we find leads which do not get soldered. Some are because of insufficient paste, but with others everything looks right. This will only happen on 1 to 2 pins, and it is not isolated to a specific type of ic or location o
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 24 00:50:24 EST 2001 | PeteC
Fresh paste from a factory sealed container. Should paste be scrapped out altogether if left on the stencil for too long (length-of-time?)? Our paste is Multicore CR39. Multicore reccomended the print chamber be around 22C @ 50%-60% RH. Our plant is
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 24 02:57:05 EDT 2009 | fede
I use Center Edge, and adjust stencil offset. It's very easy, you just have to give it the PCBs width. An other advantage is that If your PCB has scrap strips, and you lose them, or PCB changes, you can print it anyway.