Electronics Forum: wave solder screen issuses (Page 1 of 15)

lead-free wave

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 24 03:26:45 EDT 2001 | winnifred

Dr. Lee, For lead-free wave soldering, we are recommended to use SnCu0.7, why not 0.8 or more ?? Since SnCu0.7 has eutectic melting point at 227 deg C, does it mean with more Cu or less Cu, the melting point will be higher ?? Also, in lead solderin

Plastic Stencils for screen printing ahesive

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 08 01:43:49 EDT 1998 | Clint Meech

We currently screen print glue for our bottom side components. We are looking to get the bottom side of one our boards screened with a solder resist (to cover mounting holes, etc, for the wave-soldering process). This would create an uneven surface

Re: Plastic Stencils for screen printing ahesive

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 08 05:41:37 EDT 1998 | Alan Pestell

We currently use the Loctite system of Glue/stencils and are getting very good results. You may still have a height problem is you solder resist is too thick. The UK sales person is Bob.goss@loctite-europe.com & he may give you more help. The only ot

Re: Plastic Stencils for screen printing ahesive

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 08 11:30:03 EDT 1998 | mpark

Clint, You may want to call KJ Marketing Services, a Canadian company that fabricates plastic laser cut stencil. They call it "Kepoch stencil" This material was originally developed by Dupont, and patented and marketed by KJ. It was available for

Differences between screen and stencil printing

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 16 15:00:20 EST 2004 | glaucon

Simple differences. Both processes require a very similar machine platform, controlled motion, vision fiducial recognition and alignment of a substrate (PCB or hybrid ceramic) to the "image", the image being either a stencil (hence stencil printing)

Board wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Tue May 20 03:21:05 EDT 2008 | grayman

I sell wave solder optimizer in Philippines. I have sold many of this optimizer system. It cost less than US$10K. Most of my customer is happy with the performance except for some issues from customers like LCD not yet colored, uses RS232, upgrades

Re: Losing parts in wave

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 05 18:37:19 EDT 1999 | Morris

| I hope that someone can help me with my problem! I am experiencing a lot of glued on parts falling off in the wave solder machine. A little information about my process: 1)We use Loctite 3609 glue that is used up long before its shelf life 2)Our

Re: Losing parts in wave

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 06 08:55:23 EDT 1999 | Brian Conner

| | I hope that someone can help me with my problem! I am experiencing a lot of glued on parts falling off in the wave solder machine. A little information about my process: 1)We use Loctite 3609 glue that is used up long before its shelf life 2)Ou

Re: Losing parts in wave

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 06 11:41:50 EDT 1999 | Bill Haynes

| | I hope that someone can help me with my problem! I am experiencing a lot of glued on parts falling off in the wave solder machine. A little information about my process: 1)We use Loctite 3609 glue that is used up long before its shelf life 2)Ou

Re: Losing parts in wave

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 06 08:49:22 EDT 1999 | Mark

| | I hope that someone can help me with my problem! I am experiencing a lot of glued on parts falling off in the wave solder machine. A little information about my process: 1)We use Loctite 3609 glue that is used up long before its shelf life 2)Ou

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