Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 28 14:18:41 EDT 2014 | tombstonesmt
Spoke to the maintenance manager, master password is the current date in reverse. For example : Today is 10/28/2014 so... 41028201 Level 3 should be pass3. Hope this helps.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 18 21:18:29 EST 2014 | sonavc
Thanks, I don't have change to try the Password Now my machine boot up and get " BLUE SCREEN " I screw up my windows NT. Does any one know who till service this machine, reinstall the software and application. I'm in Southern California , CA 92708
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 25 13:36:39 EDT 2014 | sonavc
Hi everyone, hope you can help me with this machine I bought used and after it is set up , it runs good, home position. I can click the tab Start, and Setup. But I can't click the tab I/O , edit or system. Because, I think I can't log in the Level
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 07 03:03:35 EDT 2005 | Milroy
I am engaged with SMT production and we are going to have a brand new SMT line and I am studing about the screen printing and I have seen most commonly used stencil thickness is 6mil and I need to know what is the best solder paste height we can achi
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 08 03:40:59 EDT 2005 | GS
do not forget also wich Type of paste used( granulometry) if Type-3 ? Type 4? etc, it could change in final metal on your pads/joints. Regards GS
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 08 01:58:08 EDT 2005 | darby
0. Any less and you are scooping the paste from the aperture with the squeegee blades. I'm not saying that either of these situations is a good or a bad thing, it's just that if you buy a 6 mil stencil, you are trying to achieve 6 mil paste height.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 24 20:00:39 EST 2012 | kahrpr
If you failed math like I did. A 0.005 inch stencil would work fine for those parts. Most stencils are 0.004in for fine pitch 1005s 201s. 0.005in is probably the most common generic stencil. 0.006in generally is if you need extra solder for big parts
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 23 22:53:31 EST 2012 | davef
= 0.66 aperture opening to the stencil wall has been shown to provide the best transfer efficiency and repeatability of the deposited paste. Values from 0.66 to 0.8 insure a good paste release from the stencil. The biggest impact on area ratio is the
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 03 07:16:39 EDT 2009 | rocko
When you increase the blade length you have to use much solder paste. As a result, we will dry-out extra quantity of solder paste. If it's not a problem then you can use longer blades, just change/adjust the process parameters.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 14:41:12 EDT 2004 | pjc
OK if the paper is transparent and you can adjust the table X-Y-Theta under the paper- without moving the paper - the align with the solder lands on the board. If you have a DEK or MPM machine, the Mylar frame is like $300. I belive other printer mfr