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Hi All,
Although this is a really generic question, but, what methods of basic fixturing methods
are used for Flexi PWB during stencil printing and subsequent Reflow process.
I have come accross a few ideas, but I was interested in some industry proven
ideas. I have heard that vaccum to hold the PWB onto the fixture is often used
but I am really not sure how correct this, and I guess that maintaining the vaccum
throughout the assembly line could be difficult - ??
Really looking for some basic principles.
Any feedback on basic principles would be appreciated.
Thanks,
D. McCall.
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