Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 21 15:39:40 EST 2020 | emeto
Too many scenarios and even more recipes for them. There is no exact cook book for what you are looking for. It is called engineering degree and people go to school for it. The remaining requirements includes to read all manuals and get training if p
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 22 03:46:07 EST 2020 | SMTA-Davandran
Same practice is maintain at my organisation but include center during each set up. This practice is to ensure that stencil is in good during production since no standard for stencil life span control.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 03 06:24:05 EST 2020 | ameenullakhan
Dear All, thanks a lot . Supplier recommend same 35 - 50 n/cm. But our customer is asking for any standard available in the industry to follow same. Please share any standard . If come across. Regards, Ameen
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 04 02:51:48 EST 2020 | SMTA-Davandran
I got question on is there any variance for thickness of stencil with respect to stencil tension. Is ther any guideline for it.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 05 02:48:24 EST 2020 | majdi4
The tension depends on the thickness of the stencil. Exp: stencil of 100µm => tension must be higher than 33N
Electronics Forum | Fri May 29 05:43:05 EDT 2020 | ameenullakhan
Hi Team, what we have observed is that tension basically at the center of the stencil is less . And it directly depends on the number of aperture opening we have . More the opening less the tension. But there is no supporting document for the same
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 21 10:03:27 EST 2020 | majdi4
we wanted to make a benchmark on a glue-laying machine below the components with a well-controlled quantity. we are looking for an XY axis robot, any suggestion please ??
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 22 07:05:11 EST 2020 | dontfeedphils
Just make sure they're in different parts of the bag before vacuum sealing. After the bag is sealed, neither will be going anywhere (unless your sealer isn't up to snuff and the bag leaks).
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 22 08:23:49 EST 2020 | dgiordano
Thank You! We don't vacuum seal - we just heat seal. The standard doesn't require vacuum sealing, correct?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 22 08:25:27 EST 2020 | dontfeedphils
I don't believe it does, but don't quote me on that. Vacuum sealers can be had for pretty cheap.