Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 14 21:31:08 EST 2022 | stephendo
And you can see at least a little through them. That can be a slight advantage as well.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 18 18:10:16 EST 1998 | fraser
| | | | | | I keep hearing about polyimide stencils, but what are they like in terms of registration and aperture accuracy? | | | | | | | | | | | Fraser- | | | | | | | | | | We use polyimide stencils with great success for our prototype boards.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 09:20:55 EDT 1999 | HST-SE
Al, We make stencils, and I was personally involved at AMTX when the electroformed process was developed. Some of this will sound like an ad, but everyone has been volunteering vendors and so look at this as a suggestion. Electroforming is an addit
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 22 15:27:44 EDT 1999 | Hugh M
| | I keep hearing about polyimide stencils, but what are they like in terms of registration and aperture accuracy? | | | You are hearing about polyimide as in polyimide film as Kapton (TM Dupont). This material is the stuff of flex and rigid/flex c
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 03 16:12:24 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
.020" pitch spacing. Which have yielded my process excelent results. | My main stencil supplier is I-Source in Irvine, CA and has pretty much standardized on 100% lazer cut stencils for competetive pricing. | Hope this helps. | | Deon Nungaray | SM
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 12 20:57:04 EST 1998 | Dave F
| | I keep hearing about polyimide stencils, but what are they like in terms of registration and aperture accuracy? | | | Fraser- | | We use polyimide stencils with great success for our prototype boards. They are cheaper and the accuracy/aper
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 25 10:32:06 EST 2002 | cyber_wolf
Jeezuz... Darby is right. High Tech Squeegee blades are a crock of BS.Don't belive the hype. Its a big scam to rake in your dough. We use .008" thick spring steel stock from McMaster. There is only one thing:The blades must be dried off thoroughly af
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 16 12:41:46 EST 1998 | MMurphy
| | | | | I keep hearing about polyimide stencils, but what are they like in terms of registration and aperture accuracy? | | | | | | | | | Fraser- | | | | | | | | We use polyimide stencils with great success for our prototype boards. They are
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 21 21:50:38 EST 2002 | dougk
Silly question, but, are TR blades 'exactly' the same size as MPM's and seat themselves in the holders just like MPM's? Also, different types of steel are harder (less flexable) than others. Are TR's the same? If harder (due to steel strength or coat
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 22 00:25:46 EST 2002 | Jones
There appears to be less of a blade sticking out of the holder than the MPM set up. Thats something we noticed recently. We have our mechanical attack angle set at 0 degrees right now, but we are in the process of changing this setting by 5 degrees t