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Re: solder balling

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 09 04:16:25 EDT 2000 | Jarno Py�ri�

And little more... If you use chip components, then that 80% from pads is good stencils apertures size. But if you use fine pitch components, example QFP, then you can use apertures, 90% from pads. I hoping that you understand something abou

Re: Matrix Trays

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 06 11:34:21 EDT 2000 | John Thorup

BTW... a PLCC44 fits nicely in a TQFP 14x14MM (80 pin) tray.

Re: Solder Balls

Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 08 09:32:51 EDT 2000 | Matt

Make sure your screen aperture size is about 80%, and you should not have a problem. Some pastes require a hump profile, to get rid of balls.

201 Nozzle, HSP4796

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 28 14:41:31 EST 2001 | davef

http://www3.uic.com/852568c80050acb1/9d77f80a90bd656c8525692700744d90/a87e35634983d6458525697d005f8a01?OpenDocument

Universal ADM 4173C

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 22 12:06:21 EDT 2001 | Pete

The 4713 is an old model, first came out in the late 80's. Recreated as 4713B, C & finally D. Check with UIC on the service issue. It shoots dots at around 18K per hour. Camalot is a far superior machine for liquid dispensing.

Re: D Pak stencil apertures

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 17 15:26:48 EST 1999 | Victor Salazar

We use a homeplate design with 80% coverage on the tab, and 100% coverage on the leads 6mil stencil. All of our stencils are laser cut electropolished. We have had good success with this.

Re: the SOD-80 er the MELFs

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 25 21:25:46 EST 1999 | Dave F

| | I am searching for application notes on the SOD-80. Also, I am looking for any problems that have been discovered while using it. Also, we are looking for the pick and place equipment upgrades that will be needed to use the package- Pricing, ma

Re: the SOD-80 er the MELFs

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 29 22:31:37 EST 1999 | Darren

| | | I am searching for application notes on the SOD-80. Also, I am looking for any problems that have been discovered while using it. Also, we are looking for the pick and place equipment upgrades that will be needed to use the package- Pricing,

obective comparison between siplace and fuji pick and place equipment

Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 10 08:12:50 EDT 1998 | Rick I.

we currently have a siplace line(80s/f) and are inhereting a fuji line from another site. I need an objective comparison between the two. What are the strengths and weaknesses of the fuji with regard to programming, operating and maintenance. any cav

Re: Curing oven

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 13:26:39 EDT 1998 | Brian @ ETS

Dear Upinder, While reading the posts at the SMTnet forum I noticed your post pertaining to Curing ovens for use with Conformal Coatings which require regulated relative humidity to activate the cure. My company, ETS, is the manufacturer of Nordson's


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