Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 19 05:17:19 EST 2015 | sarason
Do you just wish to use the setup as a visual aid to alignment. In which case this is not a bad idea. the only issue you will find yourself finding, is he field of view you will need to get your alignment. I have done this sort of thing with a hybrid
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 09 01:50:04 EST 2019 | sarason
Which country are located in, for instance I know a company near me that doe have one of these machines and a mydata line setup for small volume and prototyping. Second question why cant your substrate be supported and than printed. I have worked at
Electronics Forum | Mon May 09 21:07:53 EDT 2022 | kurtiss
Currently we have a line running a MPM Accuflex. We are working on setting up a second production line and are in need of a new stencil printer. The two machines available within budget are a MPM Momentum and a Ekra X6. We have been happy with the MP
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 12 17:12:24 EDT 2016 | hshorakaei
Thank you for response. But I don't know the difference between stencil and screen printer. I also don't know what is flood print mode. Can you kindly explain what are these?
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 18 19:48:08 EDT 2006 | davef
There is no standard, nor should there be [because the IPC standards should be aimed at describing results, not the path used to reach the results]. So, your printer equipment supplier recommendations are a good starting point. Your "35-46 lbs-in"
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 12 14:59:14 EST 1999 | Earl Moon
| What would be a good metric for process control of a stencil printer? (fully automatic, vision equipped, stendil printer). | I'm doing some more DEK 265 GSX's with everything imaginable hung on them. Have done Lt's and the MPM2000. This makes mach
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 31 01:08:25 EST 2000 | Dreamsniper
Here are some: Printing Speed : 2.5 ips (inch per sec) Stencil Thickness: 10 - 12 mil but the latter is the best. Dots sizes: u can get that from the Forum Archive...I used Dave F's dot sizes recommendation...they are good! Squeegee Blade : use met
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 06 23:25:29 EST 2003 | Dreamsniper
I made an experiment with our semi-auto stencil printer and used my naked eye to decide whether the alignment and deposition is pass or fail. I based the results in percentage and 100% is perfect result. Now here's the question: Can anyone tell me w
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 03 23:49:00 EST 2003 | Dreamsniper
Hi, Has anyone who's using vapor phase process able to help me troubleshoot tombstoning? I raed about uneven forces during reflow due to misalignment, pad design, paste volume deposition unevenness due to dirty stencils, worn stencil printer parts s
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 21 12:57:49 EDT 2007 | ev
Looking for pointers. We have a semi-automatic SMT Techniques stencil printer. We have had some problems with a recent job. Problems were in the areas of finer pitch ics (paste voids as well as paste shorts and some smearing) in certain locations on