Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 09 10:40:31 EST 2002 | MA/NY DDave
Hi I can image too many images for what your product or your process looks like. Think about hiring a consultant to come in and really look at things. YiE, MA/NY DDave
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 02 08:39:07 EST 2002 | pjc
The MPM SP200 was replaced by the model SPM around 1994. They also have the model UP100, which is from the SMTech purchase. The UP100 is the low-end MPM semi-automatic. Information on the SPM & UP100 can be found at http://www.cooksonee.com
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 02 09:47:31 EST 2002 | brozinski
Hi Brad, have a look at our website http://www.ekra.com. Our screen printer E1 is rated best value amongst the semi autos. All the best.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 03 07:56:48 EST 2002 | Hussman
I've got a lot of experience with both and feel MPM is the better choice, especially with rookies. Most operators and technicians prefer the MPM over DEK too. They both function the same, but the MPM is a bit more user friendly. JM2C
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 03 16:25:14 EST 2002 | jonfox
EKRA E1! When we sold these under Multitroniks, most customers had them setup and ready to go before we arrived on site. (They are very easy to learn and use) I am currently using DEK, but everything we do here is inline.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 02 00:42:13 EST 2002 | mjabure
It probably would have been fine, but nobody can find fault with your following the manufacturers recommendation. It would have been worse if you hadn't and a problem occurred.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 02 18:56:00 EST 2002 | nifhail
Thanx for your valuable input guys...I agreed, it would be good if someone from Loctite can get themself involve in this thread...anyway, I will send the same question to Loctite HQ and advise you guys on the status if you guys interested. Have a go
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 03 09:11:14 EST 2002 | russ
I would be interested in what Loctite has to say. (Maybe I could get 6years out of a bottle hahhah)
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 01 08:26:19 EST 2002 | Rama
What is the different between ODB++ compared to gerber files. Can PCB manufacturer use ODB++ to fabricate PCB. Why it is always hv to use gerber file, when ODB++ is more accurate file ? Pls help. Thank you.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 02 18:50:36 EST 2002 | nifhail
Thanx Dave, Am I right to say that the Gerber files are the graphic files, wherelse ODB++ is a CAD file, right ? cheers..