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Adhesive printing

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 28 16:48:14 EST 2002 | djarvis

Printing with adhesives is no big deal so don't let the sales types try to mystify the process and convince you that they have the only stencils/adhesives/knowledge that can possibly get you through this "trying time" - at a price. Start with 0.010"

Re: printing

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 29 13:38:20 EDT 1998 | Russ Miculich

| looking for help with fine-pitch printing for what would be the best settings for printing speed, squeegee pressure, seperation speed. | thanks for you time Brian: As Justin says - the issues are many. However, a good start would be to run at 0.75

double printing

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 20 14:34:45 EDT 2007 | realchunks

Hi Bill, Gasketing between the board and stencil may leak alittle, giving you a fuzzy print. If not, you should be OK. Another variable may be you need to perform an understencil wipe more often, adding to your cycle time. So why ya wanna double

Adhesive printing

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 31 07:02:00 EST 2002 | martino

The whole process counldn't be easier. The sales reps' try to turn the whole thing into some crazy black art-its not. The stencil supplier will have their own standard 'glue dot' configurations, and 9 times out of 10 these are more than adequate. As

double printing

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 20 10:27:36 EDT 2007 | davef

Print styles: Print - Most common print mode * A single print stroke forward on first board * A single print stroke reverse on next board Print-Print (Double Print) * Both forward and reverse printing strokes * Helps to ensure complete filling of th

double printing

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 21 13:21:53 EDT 2007 | scooter

I wish you wouldn't have asked why! We had a rush job and the stencil maker used a frame (normally we don't use the frame type) and placed in the frame wrong so in order to get it to work we printed in both direction. So I thought maybe we should do

Help understanding something about stencil orientation when printing

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 03 05:55:34 EDT 2016 | lachrymal

Hi, I am struggling to interpret correctly the following statement: "An aperture oriented with its long axis in the same direction as the blade stroke does not fill as well as an aperture oriented with its short axis to the blade stroke." If I a

Help understanding something about stencil orientation when printing

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 09 04:16:14 EST 2016 | lachrymal

Hi MPMENG, Thanks for you reply. I must say I am printing onto wafers& I'm still somewhat new to the process but much of the theory is the same as for PCB. I trialled it in the mean time and I did find that printing into the long side of the pad wa

Help understanding something about stencil orientation when printing

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 08 12:05:57 EST 2016 | aemery

Lachrymal, Where are you getting that from. Let me keep this simple because there can be so many variables in modern printing, some you can control and some you can't. Unless you are designing your own PCB's where you can decide how to orient the co

stencil cleaning

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 17 11:16:09 EDT 2005 | slthomas

There are a lot of things that might affect your cleaning efficiency. Paste type (no clean or w/s?), cleaning chemistry, aperture aspect ratio (aperture width/stencil thickness), "linty" wipes, etc. Another thing you need to look at is the frequency


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