Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 08 04:37:19 EST 2020 | spoiltforchoice
I work with small batches and this is what I do. However I don't do it because of the paste. Instead I do it because I am the sole operator on the line and I want one process finished so I can keep a better eye on the others. I specifically work with
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 05 08:57:23 EDT 2020 | oxygensmd
Snap off is an option to make distance between PCB and stencil. If the distance not enought, adjust the PCB thickness too. Mostly we don't use snap off, I more prefer if the stencil is tight with the PCB - I know, this make the stencil lifetime worst
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 05 21:52:59 EST 2004 | P.laxmanan
Dear Dave, Whether U have conducted any study on lifetime of the stencil.We also wnated to conduct the study.Can U give some gudelines?
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 09 20:13:01 EDT 2001 | davef
First, some people wait a lifetime for ... ;-) Second, how do you guys measure the stencil aperture clog? What do you think of the Magnaplancil from Fendelaz? It�s a double fyv-blue-green CO2 laser refract-defractometer. ;-) Third, do you really
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 20 14:33:47 EST 1998 | Dave McFadyen
Looks like (so far) we have a concensus. Follow the paste manufacturers guidelines on storage. Normally, refrigeration is required to achieve max shelf life between 3 and 6 months in original closed container. Water-wash pastes are much more active t
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