Industry News | 2009-01-19 20:34:37.0
Essemtec, the leading manufacturer of surface mount technology production equipment, announces that it will highlight the printer SP150, the pick & place machine Pantera XV and the full convection oven RO300FC-C with RO-CONTROL software in hall no. 18, stand no. 338 at the upcoming COMPONEX NEPCON 2009 exhibition, scheduled to take place February 24-26, 2009, in Delhi, India.
Industry News | 2015-10-21 14:54:38.0
Speedprint Technology exhibit in Hall A2, Booth 439 at the productronica International Trade Fair, scheduled to take place Nov. 10-13, 2015 at the Messe München exhibition center in Munich, Germany. Speedprint’s flagship printer, the SP710 will be shown as standard with a Dual Roving Camera (DRc), SMarT-Cal and 610mm x 515mm substrate capability. SMarT-Cal is Speedprint’s unique product-based machine calibration that maintains the largest process window to manage today’s most sophisticated application challenges. Also, attendees will learn why Speedprint can boast of the lowest maintenance and ownership costs in the industry.
Industry News | 2007-11-15 19:16:35.0
Medway, MA � November 15, 2007 � Milara Inc., a leading vendor of fully and semiautomatic stencil printers for SMT and semiconductor applications, announces that it has been awarded a Global Technology Award in the category of Wafer-level Products for its innovative AWPb 300.
Industry News | 2008-07-18 11:10:08.0
Samsung and Dynatech Technology have added the Samsung Stencil Printer SMP400 to the American Competiveness Institutes EMPF Demonstration Factory. The six-sigma capable printer joins the Samsung SM421 Advanced Flexible Mounter with STF100S Zero-Impact Side Tray Feeder, a complete IT feeder system with an offline programming station and IT Mobile Workstation.
Industry News | 2009-12-07 19:42:47.0
DORSET, UNITED KINGDOM - Speedprint Technology Ltd., a division of Blakell Europlacer Group, announces they will display the SP210avi and SP700avi Printers in Hall A2, Stand 439 at the upcoming Productronica exhib ition - scheduled to take place 10th – 13th November 2009 at the New Munich Trade Fair Center in Munich, Germany.
Industry News | 2015-10-11 15:35:54.0
New placement modules, tapeless feeders, new screen printers and the first expert system that optimizes SMT processes automatically. At Productronica 2015 (November 10-13, Munich Trade Fair Center), technology leader ASM Assembly Systems will present a show unlike any other under the motto “On the move to the Smart #1 SMT Factory”. On 650 square meters at booth A3.377, the SMT experts will lay out their roadmap to the Smart Factory with a “Speed Quality” line and a “Flexible Quality” line featuring totally innovative technologies. The focus will be best-in-class equipment, automation tools, production process networking and integration, and transparent material logistics. At the “Speed Quality” line, new SIPLACE TX placement modules will ring in the mass placement of super-small 0201 (metric) components. A single SIPLACE TX module alone can place up to 78,000 of these per hour at full speed at smallest footprint. With its compact design, it also sets new records in speed, floorspace performance and placement accuracy. Components in sizes from 0402 through 01005 will be supplied loosely and without tapes thanks to the new SIPLACE BulkFeeder. This ASM innovation finally bans reels and splicing from the SMT production floor. With the DEK NeoHorizon and DEK NeoHorizon Back-to-Back, the ASM team will also unveil new, powerful screen printers. Most of the visitors’ attention, however, will be focused on the ASM ProcessExpert. This first inline expert system in the industry establishes a new product category in electronics manufacturing. By running virtual prints based on Gerber data, the ASM ProcessExpert subjects the stencil to a DFM (design for manufacturability) health check. By stabilizing and optimizing the printing process automatically, this highly innovative system represents a milestone on the path to self-optimizing SMT lines. Each of these innovations constitutes a building block for the Smart Factory.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 12 07:59:30 EST 2013 | cyber_wolf
Your SPI machine will tell you.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 12 09:03:29 EST 2013 | emeto
Just visually inspect the squeegee everyday. If there is some damage you will notice right away ....and yes you will start to get bad prints.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 11 23:49:39 EST 2013 | jigo91
Hi everybody, In our company we wanted to add to our maintenance a method of detecting when a blade is damaged so we can change it before it affects our printing process. I have talked with our squeegee manufacturer for recommendations but they have
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 15 17:35:01 EST 2013 | hegemon
I'm not sure eyesight is needed to check for blade damage. Close your eyes. Run your finger along the edge of the blade. If you feel any roughness or "catching" as your finger drags, then you have a damaged blade. SPI would tell you this as well,