Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 13 15:18:50 EDT 2005 | pr
Sounds like your stencil might not be tight enough. Are you having print problems because of this? If not I wouldn't be too worried about it. good luck, pr
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 13 09:01:48 EDT 2005 | dougs
if your vacuum is getting through your board then it sounds like your vacuum tooling is wrong. you shouldn't have vacuum points at areas of the board where there are PTH's or via's.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 13 10:43:16 EDT 2005 | james
I dont have much choice because the vaccuum is right underneath the whole board, it sucks the board fairly hard. The only thing holding the board is the vacuum and board supports.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 18 00:10:55 EDT 2005 | adlsmt
Price is a pretty big deal also. We used IIt pro frames for about 6 years but moved to QTS Wizard frames, they work pretty well, We have no issues with them not being "Tight" They work from all 4 axes and have "push down" bars as well to work in the
Electronics Forum | Tue May 31 07:13:41 EDT 2011 | cyber_wolf
Manoel, We have never heard of such a request from a customer. I can't say that we have ever had issues with stencil tension unless we were using frameless foils or the binding came loose.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 29 06:48:47 EDT 2000 | Homer
I wish to gather some information on this relatively new system. I know the pro�s can someone tell me the con�s. I have heard that the air operated systems have �bladder � failures on a regular basis. Does anyone have experience of this?. Any infor
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 08:06:01 EDT 1999 | Wolfgang Busko
| | I'd like to know the advantages and disadvantages between the two. | | | | Thanks and regards, | | However, I really like aperture reduction best after running the experiment while using .006" thick foils as the practical limit. This really w
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 10 20:54:32 EDT 2001 | davef
We're with the Ozzy's earlier posting on this thread. We make similar products, like: * Phantom products that are mostly complete and then are configured to order by adding or subtracting a couple of parts and some jumpers. * Version products like y
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 29 13:03:20 EDT 2000 | Steve Thomas
Homer, Email me and I'll tell you about OUR experience...
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 07:22:03 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| I'd like to know the advantages and disadvantages between the two. | | Thanks and regards, | | Both have their place. When using less fine pitch (.025" +) with fine pitch (.020" or less and BGA's) a .007" thick stencil may be used. This would re