Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 20 07:56:38 EDT 1999 | Mark Quealy
| | | I use a Transition Automation Semi- Automatic stencil printer with laser cut frameless stencils. My solder paste is an SN63/PB37 RMA 291. I do not operate with in a controlled humidity enviroment. The room temp generally runs around 70 deg's bu
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 15 03:20:51 EDT 2020 | wellmanrau
Dear Sir: We have the coating machine with good performance and price for market promotion. We have been producing the SMT machines and intelligent equipment for many years, integrated Design, R&D, Production, Sales and Technical Service. What produc
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 19 08:31:50 EDT 2005 | Erik
They said arround 300.000 USD :) I guess thats a good printer and a used stencil laser. Greetings Erik
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 20 14:43:49 EST 2023 | proceng1
Before we purchased the printer capable of 1500mm stencils, we actually built a printer. We used a table top style where you squeegee by hand. Purchased longer tube stock and extended everything. It wasn't pretty and it wasn't fast, but it allowed
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 11 00:34:42 EST 2015 | comatose
There isn't going to be much worthwhile used equipment out there if you mean true jetting - it is a pretty recent process. There are lots of used stencil printers out there, so from an up-front cost perspective, stencil wins. Jetting is slow. A hig
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 01 09:17:45 EST 2016 | spoiltforchoice
You can buy an awful lot of stencils for $200K > but where/how are you going to store all of those > stencils? There is a certain $$$ value to all > the space it will take to store them. > > I have > been told by a Mycronic salesman that they a
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 14 13:40:50 EDT 2004 | paul_boxboro
I feel your pain. Your company may already be using Kapton tape labels for their board serial numbers labels. Kapton is able to withstand repeated wash and heat cycles, and can be printed on a typical Zebra printer. The key to a successful and accura
Electronics Forum | Fri May 11 10:33:22 EDT 2001 | wbu
Hi KP, I�m wondering why you send those boards outhouse for the SMD part with a stencil. How do you know it fits their printer. We give the stencil data 1:1 to the subcon so that they can order the stencil to their needs with reduction and thicknes
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 29 15:24:32 EDT 2004 | glaucon
Do a little bit of digging in the following areas: - Service/Support in China; How good or how bad is it? - Ease of use; can the operators harness all the features? or will you be baby-sitting them? - Access to parts/spares pricing...follows under t
Electronics Forum | Sat May 05 00:44:55 EDT 2012 | isd_jwendell
I currently use an Essemtec CSM7100V (I've used it for about 5 years), which will place 0.5mm pitch and 0402s. I bought this after selling a Manncorp machine (used it for about 3 years). Service from Essemtec (manufacturer) is MUCH different than Man