Electronics Forum: stencil apertures (Page 68 of 121)

Re: Capability Study for Solder Printing Process

Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 23 15:13:40 EDT 2000 | Francois Racine

Hi Sophia, I`m responsible of SMT line and we solved this problem with a complete automatic solder paste printer machine. In the past we had problem with off alignment and solder height too.... at that time we used a semi-auto printer machine and w

Re: 20 mil qfp bridging

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 13 13:50:53 EDT 1999 | Brian Wycoff

| | | | | | Hello | | | | | | | | | | | | Having a problem with bridging on 20mil pitch qfp, only on the lead groups where squeegee goes over width of apertures. Using MPM sp-200 semi-auto, chem-etch stencil, 9-10mil width opening | | | | | | 100 du

Re: Capability Study for Solder Printing Process

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 21 05:46:34 EDT 2000 | Wolfgang Busko

Once you know what your print should look like, means you have found the right apertures, stencil thickness, stencil finish and the right printer adjustments and alignments, the main things to watch for or better to control when printing is in progre

Re: converting from 0805's to smaller packages

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 08 17:46:38 EST 2001 | Mark Krmpotich

Panasonics are good machines as long as you do the proper and timely PM's they recommend. Plus with my past history and from others that I here, their feeders are some of their biggest down fall. That's typically why they have to introduce new style

Re: Intrusive soldering

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 23 10:22:17 EST 1999 | Chrys Shea

| Are there many of you who are soldering through hole parts in your surface mount reflow oven? How repeatable is the process? Do you need to touch up a lot after reflow? We don't do long runs maybe 200, 300 boards max. Can you just screen print

Invar Stencils

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 16 07:22:50 EDT 2007 | cyber_wolf

I am not sure what the smallest aperture is that I have. I can tell you that I remember the area and aspect ratio (for apertures) being quite a bit lower than standard on quite a few stencils. We only order Invar on stencils that fall below ratio..

Re: gerber data vs bare board

Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 12 10:08:55 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| hello | | having a problem with one customers bare boards not matching my stencil apertures. i design stencils based on gerber data and reduce up to 15% on some pads. do some board houses reduce pads after receiving gerber data???why would they d

Re: gerber data vs bare board

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 13 04:11:27 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| | hello | | | | having a problem with one customers bare boards not matching my stencil apertures. i design stencils based on gerber data and reduce up to 15% on some pads. do some board houses reduce pads after receiving gerber data???why would

Re: Tombstone

Electronics Forum | Wed May 31 23:19:15 EDT 2000 | Jackie Hsieh

I think the reasons of the tombstone phenomenon could be concluded as follows: 1.The proper pad size,including the dimension of two pads,the gap of two pads. 2.The temperature distribution must be uniform (take care the shadow-effect) 3.The ramp-up s

Type 4 solder paste

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 17:35:17 EDT 2004 | Shinmoto

Hi there, We place FBGA packages on a lot of our memory modules. Our stencils have .013" square apertures and a .005" foil thickness. We are using a type 4 paste from Senju Comtek. The price difference is not that significant and readily available


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