Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 05 06:34:33 EDT 2020 | oxygensmd
Yes if you adjust the thickness to be thin than the machine raise the PCB more to the stencil - than the foil have better tension but it string out faster.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 14 18:02:02 EST 2023 | cyber_wolf
The slower the squeegee speed the more tendency for "drag out" Raise the print speed and pressure. Rule of thumb 1.5 to 2 LBS squeegee pressure per inch of blade to start. OR try 2 passes with the squeegee.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 02 01:55:34 EDT 2023 | ttheis
The issue ended up being the nozzle changer; Andy from 4tech noticed that the changer was rising unevenly when he measured it in the raised position from the frame rail. He disassembled and cleaned the changer mechanism and the issue was resolved wit
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 14 13:21:48 EDT 2023 | calebcsmt
the implication being the soldermask is too thick, raising the top of the board higher than the pads themselves (eliminating gasketing)? Essentially, the board isn't perfectly planar would be the subject of cause it sounds like?
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 06 09:15:01 EDT 2001 | gdstanton
|120 |140 |160 |180 |180 |190 |260 | with a belt speed of about 28 IPM. The uBGAs are placed parallel to each other along the smallest side. The small edges closest to each other are raised slightly and form a "hill" when looking from the horizon o
Electronics Forum | Mon May 22 11:28:56 EDT 2006 | Rob
Hi Pat, The main driver for the UK on Lead-Free is to avoid leachate in our drinking water & in the food chain. Whilst John Burke's report is compelling & I agree with him on the points he has raised, regarding the leachate issue he has referenced
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 20 18:27:13 EDT 2010 | ratsalad
dman, This happened to me once on a GSX, but the head was not all the way up. I ended up shutting the machine down, inserting a bypass key so it thought the head was lowered then turning it back on. Then I told it I wanted to raise the head, hit
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 22 18:19:16 EST 2013 | davef
First, it's not a simple as thinking just about your electric meter. * Water heaters need to be DI proof, stainless or ceramic. * The longer that DI water is exposed to air, then closer it becomes like tap water. So, you need to be monitoring DI leve
Electronics Forum | Mon May 22 14:31:58 EDT 2017 | sumote
I agree. Trim the leads before insertion, then raise the pot height. With the information given, this is most likely your solution. Our machine has a dam wall on the rear of the solder pot that raises the height on the solder pool. I would make sure
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 25 02:09:43 EDT 2000 | keith_hodgson
We are using a Universal GSM to place Densipaks.Unfortunateley every so often we hit a spell were the Densipak is raised because either one or both of the locating posts on the Densipak has not located correctly in the hole. These are very hard to re