Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 04 16:54:04 EST 2004 | mk
Hopefully this is not a stupid questions but, if you are printing low tech surface mount boards, is it possible to print through a mesh screen versus a stencil? Isn't that the way it used to be done? Like soldermask only stainless steel versus polyes
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 14 09:22:04 EST 2009 | jammm
I need to profile a single sided board thats width is less than the profiler. Is there a difference in profiles when one is completed using the rail conveyor versus just laying the board and profiler on the mesh conveyor?
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 28 09:59:40 EDT 2013 | emeto
Hello all, i removed some links from the mesh of my conveyer(rflow oven - Electrovert), but I don't know how to put it back together. Any help will be appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 18 12:43:34 EST 2009 | gazupfer
jamm, As with the other answers you've received, I agree there will be a difference. The question is will the difference between the temperatures of the product profiled at the mesh belt put you out of spec when you run production on the rail? the ke
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 04 21:40:52 EST 2004 | davef
You are 100% correctomuno. It is perfectly reasonable to use screens in printing paste.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 28 16:25:29 EDT 2013 | emeto
Forget it. I figured it out. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 28 17:39:56 EDT 2013 | sfeinsp
So what the solution?
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 14 13:55:24 EST 2009 | dyoungquist
Yes, there will be a difference. When the board is on the rail conveyors it is closer to the top heaters and farther away from the bottom heaters than when on the mesh conveyor. That difference will create different temperatures on both sides of yo
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 05 17:33:08 EST 2004 | black5629
Yep, did that for many years in the 80's and early 90's. I wonder if their are suppliers that still do the emuslions? Anyone?
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 29 11:06:44 EDT 2013 | markhoch
If I remember correctly, (it's been about 15 years since I've had to do it), it's a weaving process. You weave a link in through the broken section and then adjust the tensionor. It's fun! (not really)