Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 19 13:38:43 EDT 2007 | russ
What is your alignment method for printing? Vision? Mechanical? What is the advertised repeatability for your machine? Russ
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 19 21:04:57 EDT 2007 | wailiang81
Hi,davef, thanks for your concern. The condition was the pasted printed off with around 0.8~0.9mm from the land pattern. This will easy observe at QFP area. At fiducial, the stencil seens aligned accurately. Once solder bridge happend, its easy to
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 08 11:41:19 EDT 2020 | essusa
Not a sales pitch, just an update, the Essemtec jet print solution is maturing fast based on a lot of customer testing. It is fully capable to replace printers for prototyping and NPI. Being adaptive to different paste suppliers and different compone
Electronics Forum | Fri May 13 07:28:29 EDT 2005 | Dasume
We've been using 92J now in an automotive environment for 3 years now, one thing that attracted us to it was its ability to take a abuse and a kicking. no matter how your operators mistreat it, it still prints well. you may want to look into 92H, th
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 06 02:59:11 EDT 2018 | buckcho
Mr. Evtimov, Koh Young and Parmi have this option in their SPC software. You can also choose either Volume, Area, position, height (both in um or %). Here is a screenshot from Parmi. Unfortunatelly i cant find my old Koh Young screenshots. Parmi has
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 07 15:23:10 EDT 2020 | spoiltforchoice
MyCronic are literally the only ones in the market, Essemtec do Jet printing but make no attempt to sell it as a full printer replacement in the way MyCronic do. I was told by MyCronic "The MY500's are reducing in numbers now and spares support is co
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 11 07:46:23 EST 2000 | Dave F
Wolfgang: Boy it's tough to convey context in this medium, isn't it? Clipped from our paste storage work instruction, environmental effects on paste are: 1a Avoid excessive heat (over 80� F). It causes flux separation, reducing print quality. 1b
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 24 01:19:01 EST 1998 | Jon Gruett
You are right !!! The exact volume of solder paste onto flip chips is extremely critical. Only one vendor that I know has taken that part of the process to the next level, whereby they can effectively deposit the right amount onto the flip chip exa
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 14 09:44:06 EDT 2007 | Cmiller
We use cartridges, that way nobody can mix back in paste off the stencil and no air can get in period. Any paste that is still good to use when removed from a stencil at the end of a job is put into a small pink zip-lock baggy with the date written o
Electronics Forum | Sun May 23 15:12:59 EDT 1999 | JohnW
| We are running a number of boards with 8-10 25 mil PQFPs on board. Our process is mature with at least 3 years experiance and statistically few opens on the QFPs. Our beloved purchasing department has chased the almighty $ and changed FAB vendor