Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 16 09:30:38 EST 2007 | DEK Answer Guy
Hello PR, PumpPrint� technologies enable high throughput adhesive deposition using a screen printing platform. Careful selection of stencil material, and informed study of the design of apertures and other stencil features, enables a wide range of
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 06 08:20:13 EDT 1998 | Charles Stringer
| Does sombbody know what DPM rate a good and reliable SMT assembly line (incl. solder paste print, assembly and feflow soldering) has? | DPM is Defects per million, usually measured on components. We run a process consisting of small to medium batch
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 21 00:56:44 EDT 2006 | pavel_murtishev
Good morning, MPM AP25 we have is equipped with dedicated vacuum support only, no side snuggers. Also we had a lot of issues with fine pitch paste deposition due to this poor support. Vacuum support can�t fix wrapped boards properly causing a lot of
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 31 14:30:11 EST 1999 | Dave F
| We have carried out some experimental work, in conjunction with DEK. Instead of dispensing adhesive for SMD components onto the bottom side of on of our PCBs, we have looked at the possibility of screen printing the adhesive. Because, at the stage
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 19 09:21:54 EDT 2006 | Chunks
That's like asking who's Mom is the best Mom. Your main goal in choosing a screen printer is based on several things: Size for your boards. Speed of your line. Board layout in ref to edge clearance / use of breakaways. Post inspection 2D/3D of paste
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 14 02:36:12 EDT 2007 | pavel_murtishev
Good morning, Excuse me, Sami. I have misunderstood your question. If the glue deposition speed is the point of your interest you should think of screen printer tandem. You will not get higher speed with dispensers. Dispensers are very flexible but
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 07 08:02:40 EST 1999 | Earl Moon
| My printer evaluation has come down to the Fuji GP-6 or the Dek 265LT. I'm looking for experienced opinions on both of these options, we're currently running an older vintage Dek 265 printer that gives us constant electronic system problems. The v