Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 27 11:32:45 EDT 2005 | sumote
Humidity level can play into this as well. Good blades will help the process. We use permalex blades from Transition Automation and we love them. YMMV
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 18 08:25:59 EDT 2001 | Carl Evans
The install of the new closed loop system is totally dependant on which m/c and levell of software you have. the maximum time it should take for a older m/c that has to have new wiring run in the m/c should take no longer than five days including tra
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 14 11:43:52 EDT 2001 | gsmguru
Change times for the Rheo pump are probably a little slower than just swapping blades. You have to hook up the sensors & air lines,remove the bottom cover + charge the pump to get it to operating pressure before you can print. I would guess that if y
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 09 14:48:30 EST 2005 | tinkergaloot
can anyone provide me with information on the operation of the Zevatech Print-MAT 220? Its a pretty basic machine, but my question relates directly to the squeegee blade setup and leveling the blades to the stencil. If you level the blades together
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 20 22:19:06 EDT 2000 | Herman Koo
I am operating MPM AP HiE. The squeegee was just repaced with metal blade, side plastic deflectors(with spring) at both ends. The engineering dept suggested that we level the squeegee with the plastic deflector up. Afterwards, we loosen the screw and
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 06 12:36:37 EDT 2010 | ooskii
dman97, There is a calibration procedure. It is fairly straight forward and will take about 30 minutes. When you reset you machine both of the squeegee mounting blocks/fixtures should be level with each other. Just slide you finger over the fron
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 12 22:31:10 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| Hello, | | Can any netters suggest what critical parameters should be considered & what are there assoicated impacts for a solder paste printing process ... | | B.Regards, | Felix | Felix: There are some 30 variables that affect SMT solder qua
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 20 16:26:59 EST 2015 | emeto
There are a lot of lead testers out there. Just google it. I personally don't think you will find anything wrong, but for the pleasure of your customers buy one and prove it. I would also check the lead on the squeegees of your stencil printers and t
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 04 08:40:24 EST 2000 | g cronin
don't you just love those design guys sometimes, this is an issue that pops up every once in a while with us too. We have a couple assemblies that have hundreds of vias on pads. We have tried and had some sucess with: increasing squeegee pressure,
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 10 04:49:28 EDT 2018 | netvicher123
This problem frequently becomes an issue with lead free solder paste, because it has very different rheology than leaded pastes. While not a 100% of the time, the squegees are very ofen the cause. When the regular blades are used (steel squegees), th