Component Management

FCT Assembly exhibit stencils and coating technology

5th March 2014
Nat Bowers
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At the SMTA Dallas and SMTA Houston Expos (March 4th and 6th in Plano and Stafford, Texas, USA), FCT Assembly will exhibit the company's latest stencils and coating technology. Company representative, Greg Smith, who works locally in the Texas area, will be on site to answer any questions about stencils and coating technology.

The NanoSlic Gold stencil is the next generation of stencil technology developed to address the increasing demands confronting the electronic assembly industry. The NanoSlic Gold coating is based on a proprietary application process that coats both the underside of the stencil and aperture walls. This robust coating is both highly hydrophobic and oleophobic, which repels solder paste. NanoSlic Gold is thermally cured and is a permanent coating. The NanoSlic technology significantly improves solder paste transfer efficiencies for small apertures resulting in higher yields and less rework. In addition, NanoSlic minimises bridging and reduces underside cleaning. This technology can be easily evaluated and is compatible with current assembly equipment and processes.

Also on display, FCT Assembly’s Step and Relief Stencils offer variable stencil thickness in specific areas to accommodate reduced volume (step down) or increased volume (step up). The stencils are ideal for controlling paste deposits on PCBs with both standard and fine-pitch SMT as well as intrusive reflow/paste-in-hole components. Steps are chemically etched into the squeegee side of the foil, yet all apertures are laser cut.

FCT Assembly has two stencil facilities in Texas, located in Richardson and Austin, making it easy for the company to turn stencils in one day.

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