Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 31 03:50:20 EST 2000 | JohnW
Honda, Prnting Glueisn't as difficult as it sounds, as long as you have the right stuff and a good set up. It also depend's on what your going to be placing. If your just doing 0603, 0805 and 1208 than you really only need an 8 thou or 10 thou stenc
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 12 14:59:14 EST 1999 | Earl Moon
| What would be a good metric for process control of a stencil printer? (fully automatic, vision equipped, stendil printer). | I'm doing some more DEK 265 GSX's with everything imaginable hung on them. Have done Lt's and the MPM2000. This makes mach
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 21 18:58:44 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| Technically speaking, there is nothing for me to say. Oh maybe just one thing - to get me back into the fray: Steve, I must say I totally disagree with your assessment of under screen cleaners. I have had nothing but excellent results using the dr
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 12 13:30:06 EST 1999 | Bill Schreiber
Dear Scott, You are correct in questioning the chemistry portion of the process. However, I am couriuous as to why you selected DEK as a stencil cleaner. The most important part of any cleaning process is always the chemistry. How you deliver the c
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 12 13:40:53 EST 1999 | Bill schreiber
In a nutshell, you should be looking for a chemistry first, then look for a machine. Hopefully, they will be from the same source. | Dear Scott, | You are correct in questioning the chemistry portion of the process. However, I am couriuous as to w
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 22 14:21:14 EST 1999 | Rick Wyman
| | Hey all- | | | | My question is this: My stencil printer operator has said that he has to | | wipe our 6-mil stencil each pass to get the paste in the 20-mill pitch | | aperatures for a QFP to release well. We are using Amtech NC-559 type 3 |
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 21 13:52:34 EDT 1999 | Steve Gregory
Technically speaking, there is nothing for me to say. Oh maybe just one thing - to get me back into the fray: Steve, I must say I totally disagree with your assessment of under screen cleaners. I have had nothing but excellent results using the dry,
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 12 18:12:15 EST 1999 | B. Walton
Spray cleaners are poor alternatives to todays ultrasonic stencil cleaners. Ultrasonics are the way to go and you can use rather benign water based chemistries to get the job done. As for screening adhesives and cleaning glue residue with spray wands
Electronics Forum | Tue May 19 10:23:06 EDT 1998 | Mike C
| Howdy Richard, | Welcome to the club! I now dub thee a full fledged member of the "Spotty Gold Finger and Bleeding Ulcer Society"...or SGFBUS for short... (GRIN) | I know it's not funny to be in that position, but there's so many different places t