Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 31 09:57:51 EST 2008 | razor1491
What is recommended for Squeegee replacement besides visual. Is it some many squeegee strokes?
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 01 13:38:23 EST 2008 | cyber_wolf
When it quits printing correctly.... replace it. No, it is not after a certain number of squeegee strokes. The only way that could possibly be calculated is if your squeegee blade parameters never varied.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 07:53:13 EST 2018 | cyber_wolf
A stencil prints thousands of apertures in one squeegee stroke. Stencils can be bought for less than 200.00 Even in a prototyping application I cannot see where a machine like that could be cost effective.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 15 10:07:21 EDT 2016 | capse
In screen printing the material is transferred through openings in the screen mesh. You can imagine small columns of "ink" that coalesce after the screen releases. Screen printing is also an off-contact process verse contact process of stencils. The
Electronics Forum | Mon May 02 10:49:10 EDT 2005 | pr
We are using a UP2000 so I'm not positive on this but.... The squeegee stroke will have to be taught by and the software will walk you through setting the stroke. What do you mean by "where it drops the pins to load/unload/locate"? If you follow th
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 16 16:30:27 EDT 2023 | yannick_herzog
@MagyarT the error occurred across multiple PCBs throughout the entire job. So, for example, the issue isn't limited to just the first printed one but spans the entire duration. At what dimensions would you recommend a division? The apertures on the
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 23 15:10:02 EST 1998 | justin medernach
| Stencil Opening | Looking for spec or any info to specify stencil opening for TSOP48 20mil that will consider also thickens and direction of printing, if applicable Ron, Use a six mil foil thickness for your stencil. Go one to one with your apert
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 30 19:27:40 EDT 2010 | dman97
Hi All, Does anyone know how to repair a UP2000 that has the front squeegee lower than the rear? Can this be fixed by playing with the drive belts? The front squeegee is sitting lower than the rear and thus gives an uneven print stroke. The front s
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 29 18:51:47 EDT 2002 | davef
Consider: * Printing: errors [ie, insufficient, excess, skipping, etc.] paste doesn�t roll in front of squeegee, paste adheres to squeegee at the end of stroke, paste does not release. * Component placement: orientation, wrong component, missing comp
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 25 02:33:52 EST 1998 | Scott McKee
| | Stencil Opening | | Looking for spec or any info to specify stencil opening for TSOP48 20mil that will consider also thickens and direction of printing, if applicable | Ron, | Use a six mil foil thickness for your stencil. Go one to one with yo