Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 16 08:58:53 EST 2007 | SRM
DEKs are the best. They blow all others away. Sure the Pro-Flow does tend to waste paste, and you do get some blow by, but once you realize you have the best screen printer available, you can live with trivial things like this. Squeegees are for i
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 16 09:35:13 EST 2007 | pr
Thanks for the replies guys. I hope I didn't throw ya'll off with the "lead free" remark but I just wanted to be as clear as possible, as to what we are running. So far it sounds like it's worth looking into. Thanks again, pr
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 16 10:55:13 EST 2007 | Snoup
Word up Brokeback Chuck. DEK finny kicks back like Jay-Z with a Bud. Ain�t no solid b-team snoodling! M�off Holla!
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 12 20:15:20 EST 2007 | kjp
Do I need a 10-12 zone oven for processing Lead free or could I use a oven such as Heller 1700W
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 13 09:14:07 EST 2007 | nitro
I agree with JAX. We run four Omniflow 7 ovens for leaded and lead free products. The process window is tighter with these than that of a 10 zone oven. It takes a little more time and work to get the profile dialed in with less zones.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 14 02:38:13 EST 2007 | Wayne
The middle of the BGA has to make sure it has 235 deg C (if you are using SAC paste), otherwise it will not form good joint.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 14 11:00:55 EST 2007 | CK the Flip
Rob, just curious how did you overcome this through stencil design? Did you play around with foil thickness and aperture geometry?
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 13 15:27:09 EST 2007 | davef
Roland On the main Forum page, the ads in the right margin are back to their old piggyselves again. They've bloated themselves upto 2.5 inches wide from their former svelt 1.5 inches wide. Portion control and exercise, portion control and exercis
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 21 15:26:16 EST 2007 | wavemasterlarry
i tooks some ESD classes from when we had a guy in here to audit us. I suggest wearing a smock to get rid of your ESD.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 15 06:37:10 EST 2007 | CL
vshan, Good Morning. I used to work for a flex house and was responsible for the SMT assembly area. What is your question? Thanks Chris