Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 11 20:26:37 EST 2019 | kylehunter
Alrighty... Problem solved - ended up not being a problem at all. So, what I didn't realize, was that the knead pressure was 5kg, and the first print was always kneaded, so that's why the set pressure showed 5kg. After it was done kneading, the set
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 11 21:44:06 EST 2019 | kylehunter
> Knead pressure, is normally at or slightly lower > (maybe 25%) than print pressure... Ahh makes sense. Couple other quick questions if you don't mind: 1) Currently do kneading after 15 mins of no activity, with 3 knead passes, is that n
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 01 06:38:37 EDT 2010 | grahamcooper22
Dear Leeg, Generally the faster your print speed the more down pressure you need on the blade to roll the paste and wipe the stencil surface clean. Pastes with higher viscosity need more pressure at slow and high print speeds. Too much pressure cause
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 08 19:14:38 EST 2005 | khp_armin
We are encountering insufficient solder paste. Our stencil thickness is 0.13 mm and our printing pressure is 0.08 MPa our solder paste is Tamura TLF-204-19A. Please advice how to solve this problem.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 20 11:34:23 EST 2014 | markhoch
Of course I forgot to mention that the number will vary based on the type and thickness of stencil that you're using, type of squeegees, board support, print pressure, and speed.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 05 16:26:53 EDT 2006 | Bill
Thinking about this auto-mode on Grid-Lok..... Ok, the board is warped, lets say positively, the pins conform to the warped board... what about the effect on top side and squeegee pressure? It will be much higher and could damage stencils, right? Pos
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 28 08:37:06 EDT 2005 | pavel_murtishev
Once again, it isn�t the process problem. It�s machine problem. I�ve tried to change all of the parameters: printing speed, printing pressure, snap-off speed, snap-off distance, etc. No any effect. Defect still exists with different process parameter
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 27 03:19:21 EDT 2020 | dekhead
Have you done Squeegee Heights calibration? (no tools required) Does it complete cal routine without error? Does pressure compensate on next print, with corresponding squeegee, following acknowledgement of pressure error? The readings calibration, ge
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 20 20:47:58 EST 2014 | slouis2014
Well the stencil in question have shield components. And this stencil sometimes doesn't even reach 10,000 strokes.As compared with stencil that does not have shield components, the life span seems to be lesser considering that same squeegee, print pr
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 06 06:34:26 EST 2019 | kylehunter
We have a DEK HORIZON 265 that seems to be having an issue with the pressure setting for the squeeges. It seems to have an override making the set point of the squeege pressure always be 5kg. I have it set to 12kg, but on the first print, it errors