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    We are currently using the below process. We are having good success 
    when the stencil type, squeegee materials and the glue manufactures are 
    controlled.
    
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Subject: Stencil printing adhesive for chip components
Author:  "Nachbor; Suzanne (MN51)" <[log in to unmask]> at 
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Date:    8/1/96 12:39 PM


    
We are looking at stencil printing adhesives for chip components instead of 
dispensing due to a high part number count.  I have heard of people printing 
a dot for chips versus a rectangle versus a bow tie.  Is anyone doing this 
and if so any success or failures that you would like to share?  
    
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