Alright guys, im here with a new project that i started gathering pieces for. Its a solder paste dispenser done through an air compressor attached to a solenoid valve that then connects to a solder paste syringe. At the press of a button, It'll pump anywhere from 30 psi to 50 psi into the syringe pushing the plunger and thus the paste. After releasing the button the the exhaust valve activates and releases the pressure from the syringe.
I found on YouTube that a guy, goes by the name Sparky Widget had done this project already. So all credits and hats off to him!
Mine will be done in a similar fashion except with fewer parts thus cutting cost. Once all parts are in, i will update this as i go along.
Parts:
DC12V Pneumatic Solenoid Air Valve 3 Way 2 Position NC 1/8"PT 3V1-06 $8.99 + $0.99 shipping (China)
1/4" x 1/8" NPT push to connect fitting $7.37 shipped (USA)
1/4" air tubing (My Professor had some and let me cut out what i needed. he also had a similar jig setup for the PLC course!)
Liquid Dispenser Solder Paste Syringe + needles tips $8.99 + 4.50 shipping (China)
100 psi Oil less Air Compressor(Already had this but i bought on clearance at $27)
10CC MECHANIC Soldering Paste $7.99 shipped (China, but i already had some in a syringe)
12v DC power supply (purchased one from my college store at $25) (<== may not be required, im purchasing a solenoid that works off 12v and/or push button to release the air pressure.)
Backdrop:
I started doing a lot of SMD work lately and with my part time job, it is the soldering that i do. So after consulting with my boss on the rapid fire counter, we decided to go with SMD components. Now i did a little research into buying a solder paste stencil, diy stencil(soda can method) and purchasing the solder paste dispenser on ebay. Stencils cost way too much for a one off project and diy stencils require chemicals which although i have done before, i dont want to clean up as i tend to make too much of a mess. So i was looking at ebay for the dispenser and thought this cheap $89-$120 dispenser would do the trick. Turns out you still had to buy a compressor(Hey, i already have one! HMMM!!!)
So naturally, for me, i searched for diy applications. And i stumbled upon Sparky widget diy dispenser. It's an arduino based dispenser he made using left over parts from another project.(YouTube him for the video) This sparked my mind so i decided to look at other alternatives in terms of parts. Most of them are from china bought through ebay. My dispenser will be made without the arduino and using only one valve.
UPDATE1:
Got in most of the items on the list. I was lucky enough to get some air tube from my professor. he made a similar setup for one of our labs. Here's the picture:
i am like a kid at the candy store when it comes to getting my items in the mail. so i filled one of the syringe with my solder paste. the solder paste tube i bought there is an extra for when i run out.
UPDATE2:
Here is a quick snapshot of the result
and here is the video link
http://youtu.be/l32z7jlZlak