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blocking off stencil apertures with tape

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 10 20:54:32 EDT 2001 | davef

We're with the Ozzy's earlier posting on this thread. We make similar products, like: * Phantom products that are mostly complete and then are configured to order by adding or subtracting a couple of parts and some jumpers. * Version products like y

What is a good budget screen printer ?

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 15 00:26:22 EDT 2008 | chrno522

I would like to get a good stencil printer that fit the full size 29" stencil frame.. either used or new .. Any suggestion? Thanks in advance.

Fill a stencil openings with what?!

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 08 10:54:35 EDT 2008 | stepheniii

Check with your stencil house. At one time I used a Panasonic screen printer with the fiducial camera looking at the top of the stencil. The stencils are cut from the bottom so the fiducials had to be cut all the way through. And the stenicl house wo

What is a good budget screen printer ?

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 17 00:22:37 EDT 2008 | jmann30

Manncorp offers brand new high quality stencil printers that hold 29 x 29 frames and sell from $15,000 for batch machines and under $30,000 with inline conveyor. There is no reason you need to spend more then this as these printers have very high acc

blocking off stencil apertures with tape

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 10 20:35:17 EDT 2001 | djarvis

Stephen, I don't understand this at all mate. 1. If you don't place a QFP and get bridging across the bare pads, you were gonna get absolutely horrendous bridging if you did put one down. That points to poor printer set up or stencil design or both

Apply glue with a stainless stell stencil

Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 12 10:33:31 EST 2000 | Francois Racine

First I'm a french people so excuse my bad english writing. I have a complete smt production line. First a screen printer DEK 240, a chip shooter PANASERT MVIIV, a multifonction machine MULTITRONIKS EP6000, a reflow oven at the end of the SMT line a

Differences between screen and stencil printing

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 16 15:00:20 EST 2004 | glaucon

Simple differences. Both processes require a very similar machine platform, controlled motion, vision fiducial recognition and alignment of a substrate (PCB or hybrid ceramic) to the "image", the image being either a stencil (hence stencil printing)

Re: Release difficult from thick stencil

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 24 19:50:34 EDT 2000 | Dave F

In response to your questions: * Will a polyurethane squeegee blade help? NO * Will a Pro-Flow head help? NO, but it might be a cool excuse to buy one. Unfortunately, you will look like a jerk, if you talk your boss into buying one and then he /

I need info on MPM SP2400 screen printer

Electronics Forum | Thu May 15 09:51:49 EDT 2008 | cbroegger

I have bought an old SP-2400 screen printer, very cheap. I have "repaired" it from my best knowledge, replaced all pneumatic tubes that were in bad shape, replaced some logic in the "controller", and changed it from 110v operation to 220v. Well, to

What is a good budget screen printer ?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 16 10:31:29 EDT 2008 | vms

I would recommend a mpm, some one else would say a dek and some one else would come up with some thing else. Both dek and mpm printers will take the 29x29 stencils. And you have more money than you need for one of them. Shop around and then go and


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