Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 12 18:43:49 EDT 1999 | Wayne S.
Hello Having a problem with bridging on 20mil pitch qfp, only on the lead groups where squeegee goes over width of apertures. Using MPM sp-200 semi-auto, chem-etch stencil, 9-10mil width opening 100 durometer blade. Getting "tails" on deposits. Trie
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 02 08:52:57 EDT 2010 | vetteboy86
I can't say that I have an answer as to fixing the mechanics of your issue. However, doesn't that machine have an auto blade height? If so, even with one blade lower than the other, the blade height should only depend on stencil height. I could be co
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 22 09:19:45 EDT 2005 | geb
Don't have the manual (which is useful!) but suspect thats what the problem is. Anyone know where I could get a manual for an MPM Corporation AP-27 printer, can't find the company's website in Google.
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 07 08:02:40 EST 1999 | Earl Moon
| My printer evaluation has come down to the Fuji GP-6 or the Dek 265LT. I'm looking for experienced opinions on both of these options, we're currently running an older vintage Dek 265 printer that gives us constant electronic system problems. The v
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 07 09:24:42 EDT 2014 | tombstonesmt
Good morning everyone! I'm searching through tech sheets and equipment manuals to determine the recommended paste thickness on the stencil during operation. We use a MPM momentum screen printer using SAC305 paste. Board isn't too complex; one QFP, co
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 12 22:38:44 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| Hello | | Having a problem with bridging on 20mil pitch qfp, only on the lead groups where squeegee goes over width of apertures. Using MPM sp-200 semi-auto, chem-etch stencil, 9-10mil width opening | 100 durometer blade. Getting "tails" on deposi
Electronics Forum | Mon May 02 08:32:50 EDT 2005 | jh0n!
We recently bought a used MPM UP1500 to upgrade from a manual DeHaart printer we'd been using for years. On the DeHaart, all of our stencils were 15" square. We purchased at auction a stencil adapter for an MPM printer (ie: 29" wide), however it's
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 09:43:22 EDT 2004 | Rob
When it comes to double-sided boards, how does one support a board so that those supports don't hit any components on the side already run but yet keep the board firm and rigid? Is it more of an engineering design to layout the board in such a way th
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 23 20:21:44 EST 1999 | Curtis T.
Does any one have any experience with the transition automation permalex squeegee blade (I called them and they couldn't tell me much), or any blade other than the typical nickle coated spring steel. Part of our production has been moved (by our cus
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 27 09:58:05 EDT 2011 | davef
Pressure printing systems Conventional stencil printing techniques have fundamental limitations as regards paste handling: The volume of paste available for printing is limited, so frequent replenishment is necessary Paste is difficult to c