Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 21:33:14 EDT 2001 | Dreamsniper
Why do you want to apply paste by dispensing ? Have you given up all the solutions for your solder paste printing? The cost effective way of using your Cam/Alot is to dispense adhesive. And use your Stencil Printer to apply solder paste. That's what
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 22:48:21 EDT 2001 | dougk
Used an older model of the one you described. Have used Asymtech and Fuji's as well. The Camalot is accurate, reliable, and easy to program. The only things I disliked about it was that is was slower than the fuji's, and if the pressures weren't set
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 21 21:17:41 EST 2006 | Cal Kolokoy
M, The paste height is what you establish it as. You're probably using a laser measurement system, and these depend on where your reference datum is. Some will measure from a silkscreen, a trace, or solder mask. These add height, not to mention H
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 22 05:15:25 EST 2006 | josaf
Epoxy [ bottom side ] to Epoxy [ bottom ] ---> solder paste [ top side ]
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 22 10:03:54 EST 2006 | realchunks
solder paste [ top side ] Actually it's kinda the norm in most places. Subjects your active components to one less heat cycle.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 22 07:13:37 EST 2006 | pavel_murtishev
Good afternoon, Yes, you can. But what for? BR, Pavel
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 22 11:19:30 EST 2006 | Jav Thug
Niiiice process
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 23 01:00:38 EST 2006 | mika
Of Course you can. We have a customer specific board that has a stupid connector underneith, and we must manually glue this one onto it's postition before reflow on the secondary side first... And as you know, the customers is alwayw left... The funn
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 03 07:26:35 EST 2008 | realchunks
Careful on fine pitch QFPs. They will be your weakest joint if your parts are no-lead. And don't think you can simply run a no-lead profile either. Depending on your paste, you cannot simply run your profile in the no-lead temps and expect your fl
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 21 14:44:16 EDT 2014 | molder
Hello for all People's .. I have a question. I have a solder past KOKI eco+plus S3X48-406-5 out of date. I have found in the web some articles of reviving solder expired past. one is this, can you comment? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCyki2frm3Q