Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 21:19:50 EST 2000 | Van Hoang Dinh
I have few problems below, 1.I had problem with clean glue stencil at the midle of the process and after the process. 2.Very hard to Fix the bridging on the (close pin) connectors through the wave. Anyone can help on this. Thanks Van
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 21:19:50 EST 2000 | Van Hoang Dinh
I have few problems below, 1.I had problem with clean glue stencil at the midle of the process and after the process. 2.Very hard to Fix the bridging on the (close pin) connectors through the wave. Anyone can help on this. Thanks Van
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 09 20:48:30 EST 2000 | Dave F
Van Hoang: Welcome to SMTnet!!!! Regarding your problems: 1. Cleaning glue: Check the SMTnet archives. For instance, a recent thread was: cleaning glue off of stencils - pr 13:41:43 03/03/2000 2. Bridging on the wave: Bridging on the wave h
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 09 20:48:30 EST 2000 | Dave F
Van Hoang: Welcome to SMTnet!!!! Regarding your problems: 1. Cleaning glue: Check the SMTnet archives. For instance, a recent thread was: cleaning glue off of stencils - pr 13:41:43 03/03/2000 2. Bridging on the wave: Bridging on the wave h
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 11 19:12:11 EDT 2002 | djarvis
Sorry fellas -disagree. We only clean our stencils in the ultrasonic machine at the end of the run. If the same pcb is up the next day we clean them by hand. We use Electrolube SSS and the used rolls from the in line under stencil cleaner. Wipe the
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 14 02:51:44 EST 2001 | genglish
This forum is becoming a salesmans dream! I agree with the first guy, check the archives as there is alot of information about cleaning and media. Our company uses a Kerry SC1000 machine very good process but mechanically we have had problems with t
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 02 22:54:51 EST 2002 | davef
Mike, I know that. I wanted to be talking to Bayanbaru. Plus, I know you have no placement machines. You use ultrasonic plastic welders and screwdrivers. Dave
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 05 12:25:42 EDT 2010 | deanm
I think you are right. According to IPC-7526 section 6.2 says that using compressed air to blow out paste will damage the stencil, especially between fine pitch apertures. It can also broadcast solder paste onto other surfaces or personnel. I recomm
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 01 09:39:08 EST 2024 | dimamalin
We are planning to purchase a new machine for automatic stencil cleaning. If anyone has experience using such equipment, what would you recommend? I appreciate any advice when choosing this equipment. Thank you in advance.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 27 05:52:44 EST 2001 | genglish
Peter, I have completed trials on various machines for cleaning both SMT stencils and misprinted PCB�s for solder paste and adhesive. Why do you have a preference with the cleaning solution, is this flexible? I can recommend a machine which we purcha