Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 11 06:50:18 EST 2015 | mbartel
I knew jet printers where slower but I not that much slower. Right now I have a old Speedline Tech that Im looking to replace. Since Im new to this industry, Im cloudy on which companies make a good quality machine. I have a mydata pick and place, s
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 16 10:27:53 EST 2015 | dinhhuunam
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Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 11 10:57:48 EST 2015 | mbartel
I do a lot of prototyping, but I also do production boards. I produce 2000-5000 boards a month for an in house smt process. I feel this will increase do to the fact that our engineers are designing more with surface mount rather than through hole. S
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 11 13:37:37 EST 2015 | cyber_wolf
I can buy approx 1000 stencils (cost includes next day delivery) for the price of a MY500. With a stencil, I can use WS paste and any other paste for that matter. The MY500 only jets certain paste from specific manufacturers. It is VERY VERY rare th
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 11 09:37:31 EST 2015 | emeto
If you are just prototyping, I would probably go with the Jet printer(I think the paste cartridges are very expensive). If you have some casual runs I would use a stencil printer. Actually I would like to have them both - tweak the paste amount with
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 11 00:34:42 EST 2015 | comatose
There isn't going to be much worthwhile used equipment out there if you mean true jetting - it is a pretty recent process. There are lots of used stencil printers out there, so from an up-front cost perspective, stencil wins. Jetting is slow. A hig
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 25 21:47:24 EST 2015 | dinhhuunam
Hi Marshall Bartel, SJ INNOTECH Printer is Best solution & Service for you ! HP-520S/HP-620S/HP-760S/HP-1000S Printing (±0.0125mm) Repeatability (±0.01mm) 0.3 Pitch QFP, 0402 Chip, Ø0.2 MBGA Speed/pressure control by printing section (5 sections) V
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 25 08:33:59 EDT 2008 | lococost
That's just dross. If you have nitrogen blowing over the wave, you could reduce its flow as it tends to blow the dust everywhere if it is set too high. (on the other hand it might reduce solder quality)
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 08 20:39:29 EDT 2023 | cbeneat
What manufacturer is it? I usually stack the bars in as tight as possible. Especially against the wall of the pot with heaters. While it's heating keep applying slight pressure with a bar of appropriate material, towards the sides to facilitate melti
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 30 12:13:38 EDT 2008 | allwave
You may want to try C8502 from Kyzen Corp. I use it on our three wave solder machines with great results diluted in DI water 50%. I am an end-user like you not a sales person! You can order free samples... -George
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