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Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 21 21:49:26 EDT 2020 | SMTA-Samy
Why are you trying to overprint? Take some time to review this presentation by Chrys Shea titled SPECIFYING STENCILS TO OPTIMIZE PRINT PERFORMANCE. https://www.smta.org/chapters/files/Uppermidwest_Chrys_Shea_Presentation_Upper_Midwest_Expo.pdf
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 07 10:18:24 EDT 2017 | capse
Chrys Shea has published extensively on stencil materials, coatings and paste release mechanisms. Many of the papers are available to download on her website. Just search for Shea Engineering Services. I've worked with Chrys in the past, she is defin
Industry News | 2012-01-13 13:27:59.0
The SMT stencil market has a slew of new options in foil materials, coatings and cutting technologies, all of which promise to improve the solder paste printing process. Which of these options really do help assemblers keep yields up and costs down, and which don’t?
Industry News | 2012-10-30 15:30:28.0
The SMTA Capital Chapter is pleased announce its upcoming meeting on November 8, 2012, from 5 pm until 8 pm at Zentech Manufacturing.
Technical Library | 2011-12-08 17:46:42.0
The past few years have brought PCB assemblers a multitude of choices for SMT stencil materials and coatings. In addition to the traditional laser-cut stainless steel (SS) or electroformed nickel, choices now include SS that has been optimized for laser c
Technical Library | 1999-04-26 11:52:34.0
An evaluation of two fluxers, one with a reciprocating ultrasonic head and the other with microjets, was performed using nine independent criteria. The paper describes the methods of testing and the results.
Evaluation of Stencil Foil Materials, Suppliers and Coatings Evaluation of Stencil Foil Materials, Suppliers and Coatings by: Chrys Shea; Shea Engineering Services , Ray Whittier; Vicor Corporation The past few years have brought PCB assemblers a