Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 19 16:20:05 EDT 2016 | davef
Don't blame it on the poor paste thickness requirement [although I might go on to argue that it's could be a contributor to the issue]. Most likely you're the problem. About 70% of the time solder on gold fingers is caused by poor cleaning of screen
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 05 20:43:27 EST 2001 | davef
1 Solder on gold fingers comes from: 1a About 70 % of the time it's caused by poor cleaning of screen printer, staging area (table), conveyor, reflow oven chain or belt, and keeping boards separate from cleaning process 1b After loading paste onto
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 13 10:58:58 EDT 2009 | davef
First piece of advice: build the board as you would any other board. Probably, you will be surprised at the holding force of the solder of the connections of the BGA, because the surface area of the solder is very large compared to the weight of the
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 05 16:54:00 EST 2007 | bbarton
There are several things that can be done to increase throughput on you screen printer, including the panelization of your bords as Steve & Hussman has pointed out. However that's of limited use if you have plenty of stock that is not panelized. That
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 17:01:26 EDT 2000 | Bob Willis
Here is some further information on SDSRS process, but please purchase a copy of the report from t he SMTA as all the money goes to charity. In the UK the SMART Group raised over �3000 for the homeless. SMTA have been raising a lot of money for the G
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 28 23:32:25 EST 2001 | flynhi34
Thanks for the info on the printers. I have printed conductive epoxy on Dek 265 with great success in the past. The issue I have is that I need to attach with both epoxy and solder on the same side of the PCB. I could double print. Print conductiv
Electronics Forum | Fri May 12 20:15:49 EDT 2000 | M Cox
There are a variety of options without knowing what kind of components are on the bottom side (C's and R's 0805 or 0603 or 0402) you are talking about consider the following Option 1 If bottom side has only Caps, resistors and/or Soic's then... Top s
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 18 10:34:35 EDT 2004 | russ
We do this every day, We print the bottom side, then the top, and have a tool that presses the connector on. We then process the board down the line. The only tricky thing is keeping fingers out of paste. Fortunately this is a single sided board.
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 24 13:52:47 EST 2002 | bentzen
Hi Armin Printing equipment can be divided into two main groups; In-line and off-line. For "small" production sites an off-line screen printer should be adequate but for high out-put placement lines, where the product cycle-time is short, an in-line
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 16 19:56:38 EDT 2001 | davef
Awww, blank those fine tech support people at MPM. We know more than they do. Having said that, duh, umm er, please clarify the problem. * Are you concerned about paste squirting through the holes of the side 2 portion of the stencil when you are