Electronics Forum | Wed May 08 09:15:26 EDT 2002 | pjc
Stencil Thickness, Squeegee Type (plastic/rubber vs. metal) and Squeegee Pressure.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 07 02:44:12 EST 2000 | Mark A
Josue volume of paste will differ depending on whether you are using metal or rubber squeegees. Regards Mark
Electronics Forum | Wed May 10 01:00:09 EDT 2000 | gary
0.65mm pitch QFP. I believe that this is the borderline for Fine Pitch. Will I have a good paste release with Chem-etch matched with a rubber squeegee? I'm planning of a 15% reduction on the Width and no reduction on the length. Any feedback whether
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 09 14:31:21 EST 2002 | swagner
You want to use a rubber squeegee with as high as a durometer as you can get away with, order two or three sets of blades starting with the softest and then progress up the the hardest, the reasoning behind this is the softer squeegees will wear out
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 30 14:50:35 EDT 2000 | Elfego
Thanks for your replay,The line should be capable of making 200pc boards by hour 600 components by pc board,placing chips 0402 and IC's 144 pins 20 mils, also has to work 24 hours a day and 12 hrs saturdays and Sundays. these are products for the aut
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 19 20:31:39 EST 2024 | dwl
If it works with a mylar stencil, I don't see why it wouldn't work with a stainless steel stencil. I agree that rubber squeegees would work better then metal.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 25 12:32:20 EST 2002 | davef
Now that is a BIG step. Stencil type: * A metal squeegee is fine with stepped stencils. * A rubber squeegee is fine with stepped stencils. Comments on step stencil "keepouts" are: * Use an ample space around the stepped down component pads that is
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 12 15:43:25 EDT 2002 | Fuji Spares
Screening adhesive can be messy but is alot quicker than using a glue machine as long as you setupyour stencil machine either manual or machine, we also use steel stencils with a stainless squeegee but you can use a rubber squeegee not sure about pre
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 12 11:47:51 EDT 1999 | Jose RG
Hi, We are in the process of evaluate our solder paste,incoming inspection over the solder paste, stencil requirments: 1- Is anybody using/requiring 1000 Kcps or more on viscosity to your solder paste provider ? Why ?? 2- Is anybody using step stenc
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 09 05:15:36 EDT 2001 | sinclair
Why measure solder volume? I believe if one understand the process well enough, the effort should be spent on area that will gives better indication of your solder printing process. From my personal experience, a lot of auditor knows little of the pr