Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 03 16:27:05 EST 2006 | Phil
I agree - beware of the cheap imitations. To date, I have had very good experience with the VectorGuard technology. A bit more pricey - but usually worth it.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 20 14:34:23 EDT 2007 | pnguyvu
Hi Mark, You can use the software called GC-PLACE to convert centroid, there are alots of SMT process engineer using it. Regards Steve USA STENCILS
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 18 11:26:16 EST 2006 | chunks
Hi Bjorn, Yes that can also add to tombstoning, but if maticulate your stencil to a high sanalot, you shouldn't see any tombstoing.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 11:48:55 EST 2006 | russ
I would recopmmend contacting Aqueous technologies or Smart Sonic along with other Mfgrs. They will be best suited to evaluate your needs.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 12:20:16 EST 2006 | cvoyles
Hi Bruno, I am an equipment reseller in business since 1994. I have a Smart Sonic MG3000 ultra sonic stencil cleaner in inventory. It is a stainless steel model with Delta Sonics brand ultra sonic generator. It is the guillotine type that raises a
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 14:19:27 EST 2006 | samir
Chunks, Here is some good information from the archives regarding Ultrasonic Systems: http://www.smtnet.com//forums/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_thread&CFApp=1&Thread_ID=3026Message12326
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 15:36:35 EST 2006 | Darnell
Maybe at dat homie�s shop, they opted ta use Semco ridetridges instead of jars, and they didn�t gots a process put in place ta recycle da old solder paste. - aww yea foo.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 23 23:24:14 EST 2006 | KEN
Depends what is adjacent to the step. 1206 chips could reside closer than say a 16 mil fine pitch. Larger apertures are more forgiving to height variations than small apertures.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 28 07:47:33 EST 2006 | davef
The key driver to aperture design is to assure a fillet of the proper height for the component temination and the reliability of the end-product customer use environment.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 02 13:19:10 EST 2006 | Wave Master Larry
WELL, I heer that thikness was always wrong where I work, and for what ever reason the engineering department chose 6 milimeters. Personaly i would of gone 8 myself. I look under the magfying glass and always noticed in-suficient solder on the gull