Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 12 09:17:12 EDT 2001 | mikecampbell
Hello, I need some advice. I want to create apertures in my stencil for a IBM CCGA. I've heard the standard is 4800 cubic mils of paste per aperture. I usually use a 5mil stencil for this type of product. There is no way I'll get enough paste wit
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 04 10:57:20 EST 2005 | mrduckmann2000
Success! The exp worked very well. Now comes the fun of having a stencil built for the masking operation.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 14:38:55 EDT 2001 | pteerink
You would be better served to check your print quality as you run. Any problems caused by dirty stencils ( plugged aps etc ) would show up right away as a defect. Search the forum for more on this subject. I seem to recall the same subject coming up
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 16 09:47:53 EST 2006 | Frank
Hi all, Having been designing (3d modelling and programming) stencils and tooling (solderwave carriers,print support etc) for several years I am now investigating whether it would be possible to do this from home. I live in the UK and am therefore ab
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 19 11:36:39 EST 2001 | billschreiber
Hello Mark, I wish it were that simple so I could direct you to a particular manufacturer and stencil cleaner model. Unfortunately, there are several issues complicating the process of cleaning all these applications in one machine. First and fore
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 12 10:24:50 EDT 1999 | Jose RG
Hi, We are in the way to evaluate different solder pastes, improve our solder paste incoming inspection steps, re-define our stencil requirements and the following questions are open. Two questions, 1- Is anybody using/requiring 1000 Kcps or more
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 09 12:28:58 EST 2005 | Valerie
We have been pretty successful with screen printing glue, however the smallest component we now glue is a 0805. We had many problems using our Gemini II to put down glue dots for a 0603, so we altered the pads to do double-side reflow. As our own int
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 03 13:51:17 EST 2006 | Chunks
We've looked at our stencil under magnification after hand cleaning. There is some paste left behind. Machine washing removes all of the paste. Your best bet is to clean like normal, then look at the aps under magnification. Adjust accordingly (a
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 28 00:11:30 EDT 2016 | ricoloverde
Hi, new to the forum here. First Post! Ive been using a Samsung sm482 for about 2 years and recently got the heads up that we will be getting a project soon with a BGA chip. Im wondering if anyone on here uses the SM482 for BGA and if so, can offer
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 19 11:25:07 EST 2001 | markt
I am currently cleaning solder paste and adhesive stencils and misprinted substrates manually by using IPA, chem wipes, Q-tips, etc. Can you recommend a machine and chemistry that will clean all these applications?