Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 25 10:11:09 EDT 2000 | Wolfgang Busko
Paddesign, aperture size and stencil thickness determine the amount of solder for your joint. Once you have found suitable parameters you need to control the volume of your paste deposit which is influenced by printer settings, paste condition, stenc
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 22 17:19:57 EDT 1999 | JohnW
| | We process both tin/lead plated boards and gold plated boards in our surface mount group. I have used Sn62/Pb36/Ag2 solder paste on all gold plated boards to help prevent gold scavaging. To reduce the amount of different solder pastes we have t
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
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 10 11:45:08 EDT 2002 | mwoodall
We measure the thickness of solder paste printed onto PCBs as a control of the printing process. Generally 6 thou stencils are used and give between 6.2 and 6.8 thou. What thicknesses do other users get? Cheers! Mark
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 11 04:03:28 EDT 2002 | mwoodall
The Alpha metals Hi Check 500 is used to measure paste deposit thickness. The paste height is found from a micrometer reading determined by focussing a beam of light on a track adjacent to a paste deposit and then onto the solder paste. I've measure
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 07 06:22:23 EDT 1998 | Charles Stringer
| I am trying to find out, what possibilities I have, to print solder paste on a board, when the task is to have 120 Microns thickness for the biggest part of the board (85% of the real estate), and then have 250 Microns of thickness on the remainin
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 07 03:34:11 EDT 1998 | Thomas Blesinger
I am trying to find out, what possibilities I have, to print solder paste on a board, when the task is to have 120 Microns thickness for the biggest part of the board (85% of the real estate), and then have 250 Microns of thickness on the remaining
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 13 04:34:53 EDT 1998 | Sanjay Bhatikar
Sir, I have been thinking about your problem. I have a suggestion that may work, although it has not been tried before. How about using two stencils? First print the the whole board with a stencil for 150 micron thickness. Next, place a ste
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 08 07:04:54 EDT 1998 | JGodfrey
| I am trying to find out, what possibilities I have, to print solder paste on a board, when the task is to have 120 Microns thickness for the biggest part of the board (85% of the real estate), and then have 250 Microns of thickness on the remainin
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 07 11:05:16 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| I am trying to find out, what possibilities I have, to print solder paste on a board, when the task is to have 120 Microns thickness for the biggest part of the board (85% of the real estate), and then have 250 Microns of thickness on the remainin