Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 09 01:27:48 EST 2019 | kenneth0
Hi Chalk, What solder dot size you are targeting?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 23 10:54:07 EST 2019 | nathanmcdonough
As Josh hinted, the majority of jet valve manufacturers aren't in the business of making machines. It's usually down to other companies (such as MYCRONIC) to integrate the JET valves into usable machinery, and besides MYCRONIC I can't think of anyone
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 10 16:55:29 EDT 2018 | wrander1
Hi, I am looking for a Solder jet supplier. Micronic does not support my small dot size LEADED solder paste. I can not use stencil print because my substrate is fragile. I need a run rate of 10,000 dots per hour and 99.99 % dots +- 10% volume. Equip
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 11 03:59:14 EDT 2018 | spoiltforchoice
Just Essemtec, unless one of the many non-jetting machines used from Nordson or Camalot etc would work for you. Of course just because the paste you want to use is not supported doesn't mean, given your "cost is no object" approach, you can't have so
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 09 01:50:04 EST 2019 | sarason
Which country are located in, for instance I know a company near me that doe have one of these machines and a mydata line setup for small volume and prototyping. Second question why cant your substrate be supported and than printed. I have worked at
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 11 02:19:54 EST 2019 | jlawson
Jetting paste is no easy , ball mesh size and metal loading, SG and the dynamic rehology of the flux medium need to be matched to the jetting forces from the dispensing system. There are many jetting valve makers Musashi from Japan, Nordson Lyquidyn
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 23 23:45:35 EST 2019 | kiransahu
Piezoelectric type (office/industrial) In this method, a piezoelectric (piezo) element, whose volume is deformed when voltage is applied, is used to discharge ink particles. This element is attached to the component that is filled with ink. Then, th
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 24 16:15:50 EST 1999 | Justin Medernach
Fab Gurus, (Earl) What are the disadvantages of using paper phrenwhatsit as a substrate. I want to justify changing a substrate from paper to chem3 or FR4 and I need some info regarding long term failure issues, etc. Thanks, Justin
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 25 18:29:48 EST 1999 | Karl
| Fab Gurus, (Earl) | What are the disadvantages of using paper phrenwhatsit as a substrate. I want to justify changing a substrate from paper to chem3 or FR4 and I need some info regarding long term failure issues, etc. | | Thanks, | Justin | Ther
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 24 16:47:30 EST 1999 | Earl Moon
| Fab Gurus, (Earl) | What are the disadvantages of using paper phrenwhatsit as a substrate. I want to justify changing a substrate from paper to chem3 or FR4 and I need some info regarding long term failure issues, etc. | | Thanks, | Justin | Jus