Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 09 17:12:38 EST 1999 | Dave F
Steve: Addressing your points: 1 FINE PITCH APERTURES Electropolishing Laser Cut Stencils: Laser cut should not requiring polishing. Geesh, how much money do you have for stencils? ;-) Oval Shaped Apertures: Pass. What do you expect to gain f
Electronics Forum | Steve Thomas |
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Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 09 11:22:08 EDT 2001 | nifhail
Can I use one common cleaning agent to clean the stencils from a lines which are using RMA, No-clean and clean paste ( b'cos we onlyhv one stencil cleaner ). What about those misprinted board ? Can all of them use the same chemical or cleaned in the
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 09 12:23:07 EDT 2001 | Mike Konrad
Hi Danial, Yes, you can use one cleaning chemistry for all paste types. There are many available chemistries from many manufacturers. The chemistries that I would recommend include: StencilWash Plus from Aqueous Technologies http://www.aqueouste
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 15 12:13:41 EST 1999 | Dave F
Steve: There are guidelines for determining if your aperture has the correct proportions to the foil thickness. Maybe that�s what you�re looking for: 1 Aspect ratio = aperture width/foil thickness Chemically etched SB GT 1.5 Laser cut SB GT 1.2
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 09 19:45:48 EST 1999 | Steve Thomas
1 Money IS an object, and my boss will be thrilled. The stencil manufacturer recommended ovals to facilitate better release. Seems likely to be true, but whether or not it's necessary I don't know. We have perpendicular walls on these (6 mil) ste
Electronics Forum | Thu May 06 10:28:27 EDT 2004 | Bryan She
Modify your stencil aperture shape...reduce the solder paste deposited on pad,will reduce the solder balls.Be sure your reflow profile are good before doing this.rising slope is very important. This is my opinion.thanks. Bryan
Electronics Forum | Thu May 07 02:16:45 EDT 2015 | buckcho
i need a menthod for calculating amount of > solder paste need in a single pcb or a lot of > pcb(1000 pcb). i need reduce wastage of solder > paste in the process , so any one can > help........ Hello, you can measure the weight, before the pas
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 23 11:39:16 EDT 1998 | Russ Miculich
Are you using a HASL board or an organic protection on the pads? This will help determine as to whether paste is necessary or just a very active/tacky flux should be used. Tight process control will also help in the reflow oven. Many users don't wan
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 15 18:58:10 EDT 2002 | davef
Problems using NC in RF circuits are peculiar. Depending on the situation [ie, circuit layout, frequency of use, processes used, materials, and what not], a particular NC flux may not work with a RF circuit. Various NC fluxes leave different levels