Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 22 16:39:26 EST 2011 | eadthem
Your typical high mix line would consist of, Stencil printer, 1-2 foot conveyor belt, fast PNP machine (say a universal 30 spindle turret lightning head), 1-2 foot conveyor belt, large/heavy part PNP (say a universal flex jet 7 spindle or 4 Spindle),
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 15 22:23:36 EDT 2005 | davef
Use your board supplier recommendations Specific procedure or guidelines that need to be followed for handling Moisture Sensitive Devices => J-STD-020 & J-STD-033 Is there any paste height/volume requirement for a lead-free process? => You need to
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 02 05:17:54 EDT 2005 | pyramus
I have another question can anybody assist me. Is there any specific procedure or guidelines that need to be followed for handling PCB (OSP & Immersion Tin)? Moisture Sensitive Devices? or how about throw-out or left over parts? Is there any paste h
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 11 09:47:53 EST 2014 | spoiltforchoice
Perhaps a photo of the faults you are encountering might shed some light on the issue. I would think it would take some extremely poor paste handling or paste for the paste itself to be the root cause of what you seem to be describing. I would be inc
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 27 09:58:05 EDT 2011 | davef
Pressure printing systems Conventional stencil printing techniques have fundamental limitations as regards paste handling: The volume of paste available for printing is limited, so frequent replenishment is necessary Paste is difficult to c
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 19 22:10:18 EDT 2020 | davef
Don't get yourself wrapped around the measure solder paste viscosity axel. Observe the paste handling and preparation instructions provided by your solder paste fabricator.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 09:15:15 EDT 2004 | smtpro
Yes we are using a 7 zone and a ramp to spike. How do you handle your solder paste and what printing methods do you use?
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 26 15:01:09 EDT 2013 | jorge_quijano
Hola Evtimov, I do the same with my Solder Paste Jars, there is a label that is filled by the warehouse guy & by the line operator; time & date the jar arrived to plant, time & date the jar was taken to production line (out of the refrigerator) and t
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 11 04:40:18 EST 2005 | pavel_murtishev
Good day, First of all used solder paste should be placed in special container. It should be kept separately from �fresh� solder paste from the same jar. Limit paste usage period after opening the jar according to manufacturer�s specification. When
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 28 11:56:14 EDT 2000 | Steve Thomas
Well the majority of it has been sitting in pails for months, since our supplier quit handling it for us. It's pretty solvent free, at least on top. Do you really do that? It just sounds like another process control headache. Doesn't the oxidation