Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 23 20:21:44 EST 1999 | Curtis T.
Does any one have any experience with the transition automation permalex squeegee blade (I called them and they couldn't tell me much), or any blade other than the typical nickle coated spring steel. Part of our production has been moved (by our cus
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 24 09:45:54 EST 1999 | Boca
We have been using TA permalex blades for year, they work great! They will even work with you on custom designed blades to fit custom blade holders. If you're having trouble with solder paste sticking to the blades contact the vendor for some solut
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 30 11:01:32 EST 2006 | nodlac
David- We found success with Permalex blades from Transition Automation. http://www.transitionautomation.com/squeegee.html Not that this solves yer problem....
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 27 11:32:45 EDT 2005 | sumote
Humidity level can play into this as well. Good blades will help the process. We use permalex blades from Transition Automation and we love them. YMMV
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 28 02:37:17 EDT 2005 | grantp
Hi, Check to make sure your paste is not dried up, and it should roll across the stencil, not slide. Also, if your running in a cold environment, then that can stiffen up the paste, and it will still to the blades, and not roll over the stencil corr
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 29 12:52:12 EDT 2005 | jdumont
We also had issues with paste sticking on our Trans Automation printer and switched to the Permalex blades. That made the biggest difference with release. They are a little pricey but it was worth it.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 13 16:56:19 EDT 2001 | gsmguru
The only ones we've tried so far are Indium SMQ92 & AIM NC251 + one from Sinju (SP ?) that I can't remember the Part # for. They all printed fairly well. The pump seems to be a bit more forgiving than traditonal blades. The Rheo pump may mask some pa
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 14 11:03:20 EDT 2001 | vance66
We will be using the same paste for all boards. We would need to change head because of board widths. Is the amount of time changing heads comparable to the time changing squeegee blades?
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 23 08:13:44 EDT 2003 | davef
The SEMA listing [ http://www.smema.org/smema5.pdf ] says: * D CUT SQUEEGEE: A single diamond edge squeegee which is shaped like an upside down house and made of polyurethane. * FOUR-SIDED DIAMOND EDGE SQUEEGEE: A polyurethane 3/8 x 3/8 four sided, f
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 29 13:54:43 EDT 2001 | Brian W.
I have had some conversations with MPM about the Rheo pump. They have some data to support the change from an ROI standpoint. One of their customers has seen a dramatic decline in the amount of wasted paste, resulting in a very large cost savings.