Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 10 08:02:18 EST 2005 | davef
Consider: * Your machine supplier * Transition Automation http://www.transitionautomation.com * A couple of years ago, Darby I think, talked here on SMTnet about using a stainless steel blade that he had made. Basically, he provided his stencil fab
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 12 10:44:02 EST 1999 | Bill Haynes
I am fairly new to the SMT game and I am getting conflicting answers to the following. Maybe someone can help me! When printing, one person is telling me that the stencil should be wiped completely clean of all paste because the quality of the pr
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 12 15:43:25 EDT 2002 | Fuji Spares
Screening adhesive can be messy but is alot quicker than using a glue machine as long as you setupyour stencil machine either manual or machine, we also use steel stencils with a stainless squeegee but you can use a rubber squeegee not sure about pre
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 12 18:48:19 EST 1999 | Jon Medernach
Bill, You should wipe clean. The thin layer will dry out quickly and cause other problems. Remember squeegee down stop and squeegee pressure are seperate issues. If your downstop is to low the stencil and board will flex down, after the squeegee p
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 18 05:43:51 EDT 2000 | Richard Berry
Thanks Wolfgang / Charles Have tried method suggested by Wolfgang on one product, and seem to be a bit over (perhaps density calculation was a bit out). Also, the volume of paste deposited must be less than the voume of the apetures on the stencil b
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 13 07:57:42 EST 1999 | Kelly
| I am fairly new to the SMT game and I am getting conflicting answers to the following. Maybe someone can help me! When printing, one person is telling me that the stencil should be wiped completely clean of all paste because the quality of the
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 16 08:54:57 EST 1999 | Ross Berntson
| I am fairly new to the SMT game and I am getting conflicting answers to the following. Maybe someone can help me! When printing, one person is telling me that the stencil should be wiped completely clean of all paste because the quality of the
Electronics Forum | Thu May 24 15:54:53 EDT 2001 | keith47611
Squeegee Material will effect stencil life too. Stainless Steel Blades are tough on the Stainless Steel Stencils. Look into Permalex (they are a type of metal with a special coating) blades. Good Luck
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 19 17:44:41 EST 2004 | Steve
someone stated to me that they could change their squeegee blade from stainless steel to nickel coated? and even Teflon coated. Agree? disagree?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 19 20:31:39 EST 2024 | dwl
If it works with a mylar stencil, I don't see why it wouldn't work with a stainless steel stencil. I agree that rubber squeegees would work better then metal.