Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 01 22:59:00 EST 1999 | jackie hsieh
dear all: we use the HCFC,manufactored by 3M,for the ultrasonic stencil cleaner.but it's too expensive to us. I think is it possible to use no-volatility liquid for the ultrasonic stencil cleaner? or other solvent? thank for your help jackie hsieh
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 Aug 11 17:36:44 EDT 2009 | dyoungquist
You are looking for a complete SMT assembly line plus possible X-Ray inspection and rework equipment. The 3 components of the SMT line are stencil printer, pick-n-place machine and reflow oven. How small are your components? 0603? 0402? What is the
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 | Wed Nov 13 16:48:19 EST 2013 | spoiltforchoice
I would expect any half decent machine to place 0603 parts slap bang on target to the typical defined accuracy for such parts on most machines of perhaps ~60 microns or better. Self correction during reflow is IMHO much less pronounced with lead-free
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 06 09:45:14 EDT 2002 | Hussman69
We based ours on the type of paste we use (stencil life) and not so much the machine. Then we coupled that to what 'true' conditions we normally see in our plant, and determined that under these conditions Max & min) our printing process should be g
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 06 21:35:22 EDT 2002 | ianchan
Hi mates, 1) Firstly, thanks for everyone's reply to this thread. Cheers! 2) Secondly, Hussman69: sure u dun mean that blokes' tie was too tight? musta cut off his blood flow and oxygen?!? 3) Thirdly, we checked with our paste supplier, and they r
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 18 10:17:15 EDT 2009 | grantp
Hi, You don't need X-ray and all that crap. I would get an old MYDATA TP9 or something like that, and a manual stencil printer and a batch oven or a small inline oven. Should do the trick and be very low cost. Should be simple to use as well. Tha
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 12 09:29:20 EST 2014 | spoiltforchoice
Subtle spamvertising there. Lower Cost small machine brands worth looking at are probably: Mechatronic Intelligent Drives (UK only?) TWS Autotronik or their Manncorp branded models in the USA Fritsch Innotech Heeb (a virtually invisible market share
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 07 09:11:33 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| We've noticed that there are many different recommendations for pad sizes for various SMT parts. This seems to vary wildly from manufacturer to manufacturer for the same case sizes. Is there any standards that can used used to specify these sizes