Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 29 14:20:23 EDT 2011 | cyber_wolf
We would be concerned that frame-less stencils are more easily damaged.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 12:23:04 EDT 1999 | tannlin
| | We are looking into frameless stencil systems for screen printing. Outside frame size of 29x29. | | | | Pros: smaller storage requirements and cheaper stencils. | | | | Cons: sharp metal edges, additional change over time required | | | | Can
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 16 12:50:36 EDT 1998 | smd
200 boards an hour and probably does. Our slow P&P machine keeps us from getting that benefit. But we get to have all the headaches. I think the printer runs on a 286! That's pretty sorry for such an expensive piece of equipment. The stencil frame is
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 23 10:47:30 EDT 2003 | markhoch
Does anybody know where I can find an SMT 20 x 20 Quick Frame Stencil Adapter???? I've been hunting, and haven't had much luck. Let me know! Thanks!
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 09 15:10:55 EST 2011 | davef
Can you use the equipment manual as the basis for learning how to use the machine? Each model of printer has different alignment techniques. We don't have a clue of your model type. So, we'll approach the question from its most basic point. Registe
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 23 03:48:48 EDT 2002 | kcngoi
Hi , DEK S'pore came out with a univeral frame called 'vector',that the stencil can be removed from the frame and soak into solvent for effective cleaning. RGDS JOSEPH
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 23 14:24:04 EDT 2007 | ratsalad
Who is your stencil vendor? I've used three different vendors for Pb-free green frame stencils and NONE of them charged extra.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 28 16:48:15 EDT 2005 | stepheniii
What do you do when they are recycled? The place I used to buy stencils from would keep your returned for credit frames separate but I wouldn't think every stencil manufacturer will do this. They might not take back the etched stencil frames. Even j
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 02 20:24:22 EST 2022 | proceng1
Never heard of such a thing. I would think that the stencil is grounded through the blades when they make contact?
Electronics Forum | Mon May 02 18:54:28 EDT 2005 | MikeaJ
The answer you are looking for is part of your initial setup of the board and stencil. This information is to be found in the PCB setup menu/icon. The reason why the stencil loading pins are impacting the frame is because the default setting of the s