Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 10 10:37:34 EST 2020 | dontfeedphils
What sort of nano coating? The coatings that aren't snake oil tend to have a color to it. The other ones are typically wipe on and seem like a waste of time to me.
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 21 21:39:43 EDT 2006 | Mats
"Surface Mount Techniques has approximately 98 percent of the world market share of large Panel Stencil Printers". It sounds a little bit strange to me, especially since I work for one of the companys listed in their advertisement and it is definite
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 23 12:58:28 EDT 2006 | grizzy
"Surface Mount Techniques has approximately 98 > percent of the world market share of large Panel > Stencil Printers". > > It sounds a little bit > strange to me, especially since I work for one of > the companys listed in their advertisement an
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 17 12:58:12 EST 2007 | mika
I agree with previous postings regarding print speed: Solder paste type/versus fine pitch. Question: Is this a double sided pcb with fairly easy component packages on both sides? In such case, consider make the panel like this: Every second pcb in
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 29 04:57:08 EDT 2009 | davepick
It depends on the application what will be considered the biggest issue to avoid (production or longterm reliability). Tin Whiskers are bit of an unknown quantity - but a more realistic problem could be dendritic growth / electromigration forming sho
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 21 09:44:02 EST 2001 | markkrmp
Bill, Are you recommending the heat range of 95-100F (35-38C)to clean stencils with the Smart Sonic using the 440-RT SMT Detergent? The reason I am asking is were are looking at potentially the Model 2003 to clean our paste stencils and our adhesive
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 17 17:36:28 EDT 2014 | proy
Hi, > > If you can not rely on your programmer and > the tools he uses then "double checking" can save > you only materials but in time you really do not > save often extend meaning. There are things you > can identify before the stove, but if
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 22 11:10:27 EDT 2011 | ccouture
It's actually a "silane" according to the same article. Also, it "bonds" with the surface of the stencil. once bonded, it's not going anywhere. I'm not a chemist. I'm not promoting this product to be used on stencil. I'm just pointing out that what i
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 22 13:17:49 EDT 2011 | ehughes
I would be careful with trying Rain-X. Rain-X is a silanol treatment that is not durable. That is why you need to reapply it on a windshield many times. Also you could contaminate the paste as it will come off the stencil during the printing. From
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 08 20:22:38 EDT 2021 | emeto
Hello, do you perform any stencil maintenance? What type of controls do you use? Also interested if you have a way to measure nano coating thickness? Any ideas will be appreciated.
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