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alternative is to get a specific solder ball size, counting on number of
solder balls per dot... with proper flux, you get your line.
jk
> Just curious, why would you use such a dispenser rather than a stencil?
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> Ahne.
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> We are looking at putting a non-pneumatic drive dispenser on a robot. Due
> to some pretty fine dots, the need for speed and for consistency and the
> need for some lines to be dispensed, we are looking at an auger-driven
> system (5-6 mil dots).
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> Does anyone have favorite vendors of the dispensing pumps and controllers
> that can be added on to a pieces of automation equipment?
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> Regards
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