Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 12 17:19:34 EDT 2002 | davef
Some suppliers of stencil cutting machines are: * Lumonics, 130 Lombard St, Oxnard, CA 93030 805.485.5559 fax3335 http://www.lumonics.com * Directed Light 633 River Oaks Pkwy San Jose, CA 95134 800-468-2326 408-321-8500 fax 8466 http://www.directed
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 12 20:37:41 EST 2009 | isd_jwendell
I used a clam-shell type for years before switching to the LPKF. The ZelPrint LT300 looks a lot like the LPKF one. I prefer the LPKF or ZelPrint style because they are capable of getting better (more accurate and more consistent) prints when compared
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 09 01:11:34 EDT 2005 | vev
There is a stencil cutting machine in the industry which utilizes a water jet to deliver a Laser beam for cutting stencils. There are no machines of this type in the states. The quality is no better than a Laser cut stencil using a good Laser System.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 03 09:53:40 EST 2012 | anvil1021
Well there are 2 ways to go about this, the first would be to have your stencil provider do the calculations for you (with his software) or you can purchase LPKF CIRCUITCAM EDIT from LPKF. This is a Gerber editing software that is designed to make st
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 29 11:09:26 EDT 2011 | swag
That is all we have ever used ("Zelflex" by LPKF). They work great. We have 300+ stencils stored in print drawers, probably 3'x3'x5' area. The stencils are also cheaper by more than 1/2 from our supplier. The only stencils we have in permanent fra
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 13 11:02:46 EST 2009 | isd_jwendell
I use the LPKF model S. Operator uses a urethane(?) squeegee. Pressure and speed are controlled by the operator, which hasn't been a problem for me. The only problem I had was that I would forget to raise the PCB before I would start to squeegee the
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 13 06:23:43 EST 2009 | reash
It looks like the Zelprint LT300 is LPKF too... The first one was an LPKF Protoprint S, and the second was an LPKF Zelprint LT300. Are there any of these printers that have a device to actually apply the solder paste with consistent and constant pre
Electronics Forum | Thu May 15 09:51:49 EDT 2008 | cbroegger
I have bought an old SP-2400 screen printer, very cheap. I have "repaired" it from my best knowledge, replaced all pneumatic tubes that were in bad shape, replaced some logic in the "controller", and changed it from 110v operation to 220v. Well, to
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 11 16:42:06 EST 2009 | isd_jwendell
For a manual printer, I like using this one: http://www.lpkf.com/products/rapid-pcb-prototyping/smd-assembly/solder-paste-printing/smt-solder-paste-printer-metal-stencils.htm
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 12 16:13:48 EDT 1998 | Alex Ondi
:Try American Plating Systems for Chem Etch Equipment, LPKF (Germany)for Laser cutting systems (A Laser in Oregon is the local distributor for LPKF), Lumonics is another option for Laser cutting systems. Probably should have been more specific. | W