Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 29 16:04:03 EDT 2020 | emeto
Very interesting. Looking at the wire bonding, it seems that it is all normal.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 29 14:55:41 EDT 2020 | philc
Maybe check with the manufacturer? I am sure they would know if this was normal. And does the PCB function as expected? If it does, maybe not an issue....
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 19 15:17:58 EDT 1998 | MAURICE MCCLAIN
WHAT IS THE BEST ANGLE FOR THE SQUEEGEE BLADE TO BE ANGLED AT? WE ARE USING 45 DEGREE ON OUR POLYURETHANE BLADES, AND I BELIVE WE HAVE THE OPTION OF EITHER 45 OR 60 DEGREES ON OUR METAL BLADES. WHICH OF THE TWO IS BETTER, OR SHOULD WE BE USING ANOT
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 19 15:17:10 EDT 1998 | MAURICE MCCLAIN
WHAT IS TH EBEST ANGLE FOR THE SWUEEGEE BLADE TO BE ANGLED AT? WE ARE USING 45 DEGREE ON OUR POLYEURETHANE BLADES, AND I BELIVE WE HAVE TH EOPTION OF EITHER 45 OR 60 DEGREES ON OUR METAL BLADES. WHICH OF THE TWO IS BETTER, OR SHOUL WE BE USING ANOT
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 14 09:54:34 EST 2006 | slthomas
"45* is a common angle of attack. Squeegee blades are commonly manufactured at 60*. The combination of the angle of attack and the blade angle results in an actual printing angle between the two due to down pressure and flex of the blade." Ahhhh, so
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 22:27:45 EST 2006 | davef
adjustable angle of attack squeegee
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 14 20:20:34 EST 2006 | davef
We're not sure what you're reading, but the angle thing makes sense, right?
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 07 06:32:07 EDT 2013 | kabo
Hello, angled camera only as complement to straight down camera.Many of benefits of angled camera is possible to reach with variable direction of illumination.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 21 10:02:18 EST 2005 | Steve C.
We have 2 different wave machines. An Electrovert with a foam flux and a Vitronics with a spray flux that is no-clean. We started noticing on the Vitronics that we were flooding inside the wave fixture. After further review we noticed that the angle
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 14 21:36:40 EST 2006 | slthomas
"We're not sure what you're reading, but the angle thing makes sense, right?" If by "squeegee angle" you mean the angle that the working edge is ground at, yes. If not, then I don't know what you're referring to. My earlier comments were specifica