Electronics Forum: laser cut stencils (Page 12 of 57)

Re: MicroBGA printing problem

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 12:47:48 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| | | I've had some trouble pasting a test board for a MicroBGA trial. Most of the paste remains in the stencil apertures. | | | The stencil is 6 mil thick, laser cut and electo-polished. | | | The apertures are 12 mil in diameter with 20 mil pitch.

Water Jet Stencil Cut

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 04 06:52:28 EDT 2005 | Rob

Am I doing my maths right? 0.005 inches is 0.127mm which is crap for a stencil. Our supplier (laser cut)has an aperture tolerance of 0.005mm (approx. 0.000197 inches).

Stencil cleanliness and inspection

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 07 16:33:22 EDT 2001 | davef

I too know of no product like you desire, but I have a lead for you to follow that might get you further than you're getting now. Call Lumonics [Lumonics, 130 Lombard St, Oxnard, CA 93030 805.485.5559 fax3335 http://www.gsilumonics.com]. They ma

Top 5 of No-clean Solder Paste

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 04 10:04:14 EST 2005 | jbrower

We use Alpha UP-78 (Older paste formula) and it works well for what we do. We standardized our stencils at 5mil with a 10% reduction on IC apetures and a home plate design on passive components. Additionally we use laser cut electro-polished stenci

Re: MicroBGA printing problem

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 21:23:03 EDT 1999 | se

| | I've had some trouble pasting a test board for a MicroBGA trial. Most of the paste remains in the stencil apertures. | | The stencil is 6 mil thick, laser cut and electo-polished. | | The apertures are 12 mil in diameter with 20 mil pitch. | | We

Pad and Stencil Design

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 18 15:35:23 EDT 2001 | jschake

A laser cut stainless steel stencil was used exclusively for the evaluation of the complete 0201 assembly process, which addressed printing, placement, and reflow. However, I have also conducted off-line 0201 print tests using a nickel electroformed

Pick and Place Startup - LQPF100 bridging issues

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 25 20:09:35 EDT 2021 | grahamcooper22

What is the QFP pitch ? What aperture dimensions have you chosen ? Is the stencil laser cut then polished ? Your AFTER stencil size looks promising...your BEFORE stencil aperture size looks disastrous...would surely give bridges.. Your pcb pad siz

fine pitch QFP

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 16 22:14:51 EDT 2005 | davef

16 thou pitch parts: Use a 5 thou laser cut electropolished stencil with 0.008"x0.045" apertures and type 3 solder paste. Bridges Connecting or Partially Connecting Adjacent Leads or Lands * Excessive solder paste * Excessive component placement pre

Re: screen printer and stencil printer

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 18 21:10:23 EDT 1999 | se

| | | Hi, | | | I'd like to ask some tips about the merits and shortcomings o | | | of both screen printer and stencil printer. For small quantity and highly mixed usage, which type of printer is suitable to our | | | application? | | | The board

Re: Semi-Automatic Stencil Printing of Fine Pitch

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 15 12:35:19 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| I use a Transition Automation Semi- Automatic stencil printer with laser cut frameless stencils. My solder paste is an SN63/PB37 RMA 291. I do not operate with in a controlled humidity enviroment. The room temp generally runs around 70 deg's but hu


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