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 Jan 27 13:15:41 EST 2016 | cyber_wolf
You can buy an awful lot of stencils for 200K. Unless you are running "special case" products I'm not sure how the cost can be justified. We get our stencils next day with no added charge. The MY600 must use specified paste chemistries that are no
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 10 16:55:29 EDT 2018 | wrander1
Hi, I am looking for a Solder jet supplier. Micronic does not support my small dot size LEADED solder paste. I can not use stencil print because my substrate is fragile. I need a run rate of 10,000 dots per hour and 99.99 % dots +- 10% volume. Equip
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 11 03:59:14 EDT 2018 | spoiltforchoice
Just Essemtec, unless one of the many non-jetting machines used from Nordson or Camalot etc would work for you. Of course just because the paste you want to use is not supported doesn't mean, given your "cost is no object" approach, you can't have so
Electronics Forum | Wed May 25 23:45:04 EDT 2022 | SMTA-64387687
1. The jetting head flies very low to the level of the board. So, performing AOI function will crash the head. 2. AOI is performed close to the end of the line, after P&P or reflow. Are you planning to run the boards back-and-forth, on the line? 3. L
Electronics Forum | Mon May 15 16:37:45 EDT 2023 | daniel_stanphill
We are interested in upgrading our Mydata/Mycronic jet printer. We have an older my500. We also have a screen printer but are only interested in another jet printer. Does anyone know of any comparable machines to the My700? I have also researched Ess
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 06 15:57:26 EDT 2023 | daniel_stanphill
We have a my500 jet printer as well as a traditional screen printer. I had been extremely resistant to the idea of getting another screener, considering the jet printer to be superior in almost every way. After research and a biased presentation, I a
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 Oct 07 15:46:36 EDT 2020 | tamasmagyar
Hi Hearse, I currently use a MY600, with a AG Ejector which can place dots between 0.33 and 0.52 mm. The differences for a MY600 with placing small dots is down to ejector and paste. To be able to place dots as small as 0.25 mm, you would need an
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 07 09:25:36 EST 2006 | pjc
Can be done with AquaStorm 200, with some mods. I worked on a project a few years ago for a military company that needed to clean no-clean solderpaste residues from under LCC devices, we're talking like 2mil standoff. We ended up using a Zestron clea