Electronics Forum: semi automatic pcb printer (Page 8 of 16)

Re: Who's Who's in Screen Printers for Contract Manufactuers

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 04 16:00:53 EDT 1998 | BOB

| My company recently purchased 3 new Phillips CSM machines and is interested in buying a Screen Printer. The one problem we have is that we have to change setups three to four times a day. Due to the small runs of one type of boards that we do. My

Re: Who's Who's in Screen Printers for Contract Manufactuers

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 05 12:57:20 EDT 1998 | Steve Schrader

| My company recently purchased 3 new Phillips CSM machines and is interested in buying a Screen Printer. The one problem we have is that we have to change setups three to four times a day. Due to the small runs of one type of boards that we do. My

Semi-Auto Stencil Printer Vision Systems; Homebrew

Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 20 08:15:15 EST 2015 | dilogic

Generally, that should not be a problem. Software for this purpose is pretty simple, the main issue is how accurately pcb carrier will be positioned at both ends. This is purely dependent on printer's mechanics. I have an old DEK247 and thought about

Re: adhesive printing

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 31 01:08:25 EST 2000 | Dreamsniper

Here are some: Printing Speed : 2.5 ips (inch per sec) Stencil Thickness: 10 - 12 mil but the latter is the best. Dots sizes: u can get that from the Forum Archive...I used Dave F's dot sizes recommendation...they are good! Squeegee Blade : use met

Polyimide See Thru Stencils for Printing Solder Paste

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 23 11:27:37 EDT 1998 | Russ M

Has anyone seen/used these yet? They seem to have lower coefficient of friction for release of paste and less wear and tear as well as conforming to the board better (plastic has better memory than stainless). Also there is no mesh so a larger image

Re: Polyimide See Thru Stencils for Printing Solder Paste

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 23 19:01:21 EDT 1998 | EC

| Has anyone seen/used these yet? They seem to have lower coefficient of friction for release of paste and less wear and tear as well as conforming to the board better (plastic has better memory than stainless). Also there is no mesh so a larger ima

low volume /semi-automatic solutions

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 18 16:03:03 EDT 2003 | mkehoe

Orrrrr, just buy a small reflow oven, 5K to 7K, and eliminate the paste printing by using solid solder deposition. No shorts, no opens, no cleaning, and no voids. www.sipad.com If you decide to print your own paste later you can invest the extra 30

Accuracy Requirements for New Technology

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 12 03:30:01 EDT 2005 | ianlg

Hi In regards to the screen printer you might like to check our Reprints R29-V semi automatic. For low to medium volume it would be perfect for your needs and being a 29" machine and able to print down to 01005 pads with ease. It has a digital zoom

85K grant. How best to use?

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 02 09:33:50 EDT 2016 | emeto

Hi, if I were you, I would probably go for testing and rework equipment. Adding manufacturing to your business, will most probably exceed your preliminary expectations. Manufacturing is much more complicated than you probably think. I have used manu

Accuracy Requirements for New Technology

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 12 03:30:06 EDT 2005 | ianlg

Hi In regards to the screen printer you might like to check our Reprints R29-V semi automatic. For low to medium volume it would be perfect for your needs and being a 29" machine and able to print down to 01005 pads with ease. It has a digital zoom


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