Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 30 20:23:34 EST 2014 | jeff701
What does "maintain it really good" entail? For reference, this is our maintenance procedure for the FX-D: - At the end of an 8hr shift, the solder paste path is purged start-to-finish using Nordson's ValvePurge. The machine's then powered down and
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 03 15:14:25 EDT 2010 | scsi
Hege, can you share more info on the formulation you ended up using for the micro dot dispensing? I'm trying to find the proper metal load and viscosity for the auger valve dispenser that we are developing and it looks like the regular low viscosity
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 05 02:40:40 EST 2021 | victorzubashev
For components with the large pads, you can also use secondary soldering dispensing. Some printers like DEK have an option to mount a syringe with an auger valve to do dispensing after the printing step process. Obviously will not work if you have to
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 15 16:34:36 EDT 2008 | gregcr
Hi All, I am retrofitting a machine with a solder paste dispenser head, and am trying to decide what direction to go, with a dispense valve. The choices I know are either a standard Air over, or some kind of positive displacement valve such as a sc
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 28 18:16:21 EDT 2007 | hegemon
Replacing Screen Printer with a dispensing system? If you have large complex PCBs you will lose a bit of time to say the least. That being said, we have had great success with an I&J Fisnar 'bot with positive displacement (auger) valve for dispensi
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 07 12:26:14 EST 2017 | westshoredesign
Oh yeah, so we have a auger valve similar to that on one of our other machines that we use for dispensing SMT glue, and solder paste also. We have a conditioner that we flush it with at EOD when in use, then we just let it sit idle with the condition
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 01 12:02:15 EST 2000 | blnorman
I have over 10 years experience in aerospace materials, part of which was involved with vacuum casting inert propellant formulations. These propellants are in the range of 80 - 90% solids loaded with viscosities of 15 kP. I'm not sure where I could
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 10 22:55:24 EST 2002 | davef
You are sure taking you sweet time getting this thing running. You're getting too much beach time. NOZZLE SELECTION Typically, the only rule of thumb that applies to choosing the correct nozzle ID is that it should be one half of the required dot d
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 11 16:30:33 EDT 2003 | T.Vick
You have received some great feedback so far. I would like to summarize and add a few points regarding maintenance. You should start (as recommended already) by verifying your component library data. Using the default values from the master library i
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 03 13:39:08 EST 2009 | grics
Good morning Jamie. I work at a CM and can offer some input on process flexability. I do not have any data on how reliable the coating is but I can say that they are both very difficult to control. Will you be selective coating or full coating? Ho
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