Electronics Forum | Mon May 07 10:42:09 EDT 2012 | saju86ece
Hi, I need one clarification about solder paste printing height tolerance. How to define and fix the solder paste height tolerance after screen printing for inspection purpose. Currently we are using 5mils thickness of stencil, in that we are gave
Electronics Forum | Mon May 07 16:07:05 EDT 2012 | davef
Start with targets based on the stencil thickness (for height) and stencil thickness times the aperture size (for volume). * Set reasonable upper and lower control limits (+ 25% and –25 % of the targets, for example). * Next, check the printer set-u
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 07 23:38:08 EST 2014 | m_imtiaz
want to know the tolerance the paste height in the solder paste printing. for example if stencil thickness is 7 mil, what will the acceptance level of paste height ( upper and lower) kindly share if any guidelines or formula for the same
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 08 08:20:52 EST 2014 | emeto
To most of our boards I give 20-30% tolerance in both directions. From experience if you have big aperture on your stencil, the squeegee will scoop certain amount of paste from this aperture and you will see lower height. Depending on your board supp
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 27 01:21:48 EST 2011 | eliezerk
How can I print two various heights of solder paste on the same board , no space for graded stencil
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 02 01:47:57 EDT 2008 | myleb
I'm new to SMT. Now, i'm making program for SPI machine to inscpect for solder paste of SP60-MU. I think this is a very good printer but some times, my program shows only 50-60% of volume transfer; and the average height is very high: nearly 200 pct.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 02 17:00:44 EDT 2008 | davef
Is that accurate? If so, what are your aspect & area ratios? [Similar to the JerryS comment above.] * You say, � � and the average height is very high: nearly 200 pct.� => Our troop can make paste that height too. They snap the stencil-off a fast as
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 02 12:22:26 EDT 2008 | JerryS
Hello Ok there is not much info here. What you have to mae sure of is several key factors. 1. Have you entered the correct stencil thickness. 2. Are you using the stencil gerber (not the paste layer) The paste layer is usually not adjusted for ap
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 06 02:59:11 EDT 2018 | buckcho
Mr. Evtimov, Koh Young and Parmi have this option in their SPC software. You can also choose either Volume, Area, position, height (both in um or %). Here is a screenshot from Parmi. Unfortunatelly i cant find my old Koh Young screenshots. Parmi has
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 19 09:26:19 EST 2005 | davef
Your customer asks a reasonable question. How do you know that your: * Paste has not dried? * Stencil aperatures have not become clogged? * On and on ... Some agrue that printing is the most critical process and that it drives all down-stream failu