Electronics Forum | Tue May 31 08:51:26 EDT 2011 | kahrpr
I also never heard of that. Even if you measured the stencil tension what would be the spec be and how would that even relate to quality. Other than the stencil just flopping around I doubt that minor changes in screen tension are going to change any
Electronics Forum | Fri May 27 13:19:43 EDT 2011 | scouser9751
contact Tom Desistofrom Four Points. They have developed one
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 02 07:13:43 EDT 2011 | cyber_wolf
Things of this nature make us raise an eyebrow. Something along the lines of automatic solder paste mixers......
Electronics Forum | Tue May 31 07:13:41 EDT 2011 | cyber_wolf
Manoel, We have never heard of such a request from a customer. I can't say that we have ever had issues with stencil tension unless we were using frameless foils or the binding came loose.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 13:48:34 EDT 2011 | jorge_quijano
I used this for a couple of weeks some years ago, I was able to detect some issues whith some stenciles, but I did not use it for a long time, it may help you.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 30 06:36:16 EDT 2011 | mbnetto
This is a requested point from some customers. It's part of the audit check points. But I agree it´s important for the process. You can garantee the stencil is in a good condition after many time using it. If your stencil looses the tension, you can
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 16 09:03:33 EST 1999 | Dave F
| Thanks Dave, | | But still I have the following question unanswered, in a technical point of view: | Has it sense to measure this on A system like we have now, because there are no wires that can be broken. | George: While I agree that no wires c
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 15 08:21:31 EST 1999 | George Verboven (Process Engineer)
In the early days, we used screens made of stainless steel or polyester. Sometimes - after A period - the tension was not good, because A wire was broken. Later on we started to us metal stencils, glued in A polyester screen. even than we had sometim
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 15 23:00:40 EST 1999 | Dave F
| In the early days, we used screens made of stainless steel or polyester. Sometimes - after A period - the tension was not good, because A wire was broken. | Later on we started to us metal stencils, glued in A polyester screen. even than we had som
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 16 08:38:59 EST 1999 | George Verboven (Process Engineer)
| | In the early days, we used screens made of stainless steel or polyester. Sometimes - after A period - the tension was not good, because A wire was broken. | | Later on we started to us metal stencils, glued in A polyester screen. even than we had