Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 25 10:30:02 EST 2020 | richardcargill
If you get the stencil made with all apertures included then you can blank some off with sellotape. Saves you buying 2 stencils should you require them machine fitted in the future
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 25 11:56:33 EST 2020 | slthomas
I think I'd opt for a stencil with everything already cut and then tape it if that didn't screw up your stencil gasketing. Then you just have to define the process for adding the optional parts and you can decide to use those apertures or not.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 12 21:54:33 EDT 2019 | davef
I've never seen successful printing with a step as deep as you seem to be saying. The keep out would have to be jigundous!!!! SMTnet Technical Library: https://smtnet.com/library/files/upload/Step-Stencils-laserjob.pdf I'd guess * Maximum step
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 07 03:03:35 EDT 2005 | Milroy
I am engaged with SMT production and we are going to have a brand new SMT line and I am studing about the screen printing and I have seen most commonly used stencil thickness is 6mil and I need to know what is the best solder paste height we can achi
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 18 10:51:30 EDT 2022 | winston_one
Not only alcohol, there is a special liquids for cleaning of stencils in printers, for example ZESTRON SW. Main is to not confuse it with a liquids for stencil cleaning in cleaning machine. Last one really can damage some parts of machine, and mostly
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 23 14:10:35 EDT 2006 | realchunks
No doubt. Now they post and wait an hour and then advertise. Everyone should answer "We had one of their stencil printers and it was the worst."
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 19 13:47:45 EDT 2019 | emeto
Forget about a stencil here. The only solution I have for you is to dispense this paste. There are some super cool Jet printers out there that will do the job.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 29 05:43:05 EDT 2020 | ameenullakhan
Hi Team, what we have observed is that tension basically at the center of the stencil is less . And it directly depends on the number of aperture opening we have . More the opening less the tension. But there is no supporting document for the same
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 25 18:36:03 EST 2020 | emeto
Flat surface is the number one choice for fresh part soldering. We did not discuss details about resistor size and location, but to keep them flat I will suggest no apertures on the stencil.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 01 15:11:44 EDT 2022 | proceng1
I have an LX3 Printer from ESE and a US2000 Printer from ESE. What are you using in the tank for the under stencil wipes? IPA or Zextron cleaner or what?