Using Stencil: Design to Reduce SMT Defects

Published:

June 12, 2023

Author:

Paul Lotosky, Michael Murphy, Robert Pearson, Michael Tesch

Abstract:

Solder paste printing is understood to be the leading contributor of defects in the electronics assembly process. Because yield accounts for such a large percentage of the margin, the greatest opportunity to improve profitability in the assembly of most electronics can be gained by reducing or eliminating solder defects. This article examines process adjustments made through stencil design that correct a misalignment situation between the PCB and stencil, leading to a 43% reduction in assembly defects. Examples of each are found in Table 1....

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Manufacturer of compatible replacement parts of SMT, Through-hole & Wave soldering machines, namely Panasert, Dynapert, Universal, Sanyo, Fuji, Juki, Philips, Camalot, Nitto, Yamaha, Tenryu, Samsung, Quad, Electrovert, Soltec, Sensbey, Iemme, Koki, Yokota, Tamura, etc.Precision machining servicesBuy, sell, service & overhaul used SMT & Through-hole machines.Machinery & accessories for Electr

Singapore, Singapore

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