Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 16 09:23:56 EST 1998 | Justin Medernach
| we are looking for paste printing specs.& stencils holes shapes to | perform soldering reliability d.o.e. of the a.m. | subject. | looking forward to your info. | tech. dept. /telrad prod. Call 1 800 4 INDIUM and ask for a sales person. A paper
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 06 10:43:32 EST 1998 | Alan Pestell
We have a double sided pcb that is surface mount on both sides. Now a Through Hole connector has been added. Appart from hand soldering does anyone have info. on reflow soldering the part. The connector is 0.1mm pitch, square legs. 1) Do you need to
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 11 17:20:25 EST 1998 | Tim Quesenberry
| Does anyone know of a web page that provides troubleshooting techniques for the printing process? We aren't experiencing a problem right know but are attempting to set up a reference guide for training. Any help would be greatly appreciated. | Than
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 23 15:10:02 EST 1998 | justin medernach
| Stencil Opening | Looking for spec or any info to specify stencil opening for TSOP48 20mil that will consider also thickens and direction of printing, if applicable Ron, Use a six mil foil thickness for your stencil. Go one to one with your apert
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 29 18:32:20 EST 1998 | Rin Or
| Using metal squeegees on GSPs has caused premature stencil wear. Has | anyone had any success with this combination? How much snap off did you | use? We are using .5 mm pitch and have a no clean process. I have been using lots of metal sqyeegee
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 07 20:51:43 EDT 2001 | davef
Sowaza BIC? Ru the ball point pen people? Know no sites, like thet, but let�s see what we can do here. Wedabomb. First, rather than defining the controls your suppliers must use to produce your product, why not specify a DPMO rate er suppin like t
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 08 21:31:31 EDT 2001 | davef
OK, so yer stuck wid dees sembly guys, yer bosses are moroons wid pointy heads, and you gotta fix it. snafu. Paste printing: Measure shape, height, volume, area, registration, and paste bridging. Inspect/control solder paste deposits for fine pitc
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 16 12:07:29 EDT 2001 | Hussman
Why would you have a stencil made without knowing the capabilities of your equipment?!!? Ok, the manager in me has spoken, you can cut a few hundred bucks off a stencil by putting two on one, but the reply Michael has posted brings up many other iss
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 15 21:56:53 EDT 2001 | hardy boy
Our R&D Guys used to push the lead of a fine pitch component using a Pick or a thin metal tip and if the lead snapped off from the land it's considered failed. Is that the proper way of identifying the solder joint strength? We got problems with sold
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 21:33:14 EDT 2001 | Dreamsniper
Why do you want to apply paste by dispensing ? Have you given up all the solutions for your solder paste printing? The cost effective way of using your Cam/Alot is to dispense adhesive. And use your Stencil Printer to apply solder paste. That's what