Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 07 09:11:52 EST 2001 | Kevin Ham
I would be happy to send you information on effective stencil Cleaning. Please provide me with your email address. regards, kwham@pmrsystems.com
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 01 15:28:09 EST 2002 | Kevin Ham
Bayanbaru, We provide a process that is very effective and cost compeditive. feel free to contact me.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 01 20:25:48 EST 2002 | davef
Stop!!! Whoa!!! Time-aut You have equipment like "Siemens 80S & 80F, Sanyo TCM 3000 and GSM" and you're not going to convince people to clean the ever lovin' bejuice out of your stencils? You're thinking handy-wipes are going to get it done? Wha
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 21 06:23:29 EST 2001 | dbrown
We are using a Sabre Max 757, supplied by Invicta UK - see http://www.invictauk.com along with Zestron SD 300. Perfect combo for paste, glue, ink etc etc
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 02 22:54:51 EST 2002 | davef
Mike, I know that. I wanted to be talking to Bayanbaru. Plus, I know you have no placement machines. You use ultrasonic plastic welders and screwdrivers. Dave
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 10 10:32:40 EDT 2002 | cirtek
Send me your email address, and I'll send you back a couple of practical solutions. And I'm not selling anything. Robert
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 22 06:47:16 EDT 2005 | moonshine
Proof Of Design has a number of free documents as operations procedures: http://www.moonmanondarkside.com Enjoy, MoonMan
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 16 13:31:30 EDT 2006 | a_laser
You can stop cleaning after a job when there is no more paste in the apertures. Under wiping should be done with a quality cloth and should leave no paste on the underside of the stencil (assures good contact on the next print and reduces chances of
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 19 17:00:39 EDT 2006 | a_laser
The most common rates of in-process cleaning (under wipe) I have encountered are once per 5 to 10 prints. But this depends a on a lot of variables. More often is typically better, but more costly in under-wipe materials. (For some more info see http:
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 07 05:56:19 EST 2005 | pavel_murtishev
Good day, What type of solvent are you using for stencil cleaning during production? Does anybody use VIGON SC202 for stencil cleaning? What type of solvent can you recommend? Thank you. BR, Pavel