Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 28 15:48:51 EDT 2005 | tglenn
I would like to get some feedback on the use of DEK 2D Inspection feature. We are in the process of implementing this feature and question how wide spread it's use is and how successfully it has been implemented.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 10 15:09:27 EDT 2012 | trifith
Hi guys... I have both of them, but I prefer MPM. DEK is too problematic on our production. The biggest difference between them is in 2D inspection. Setting 2D inspection on DEK is a nightmare. MPM is really clever machine, what do what you tell him
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 14 08:05:47 EDT 2003 | pjc
What 2D inspection? Solder Paste deposition perhaps? Transmission X-ray?
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 30 03:36:39 EDT 2005 | pavel_murtishev
Good day, 2D inspection requires correct adjustment. In the other case it will cause continuous problems and false alarms. Adjust the lightning first and choose the correct process limits second. Look at histogram when you are adjusting the camera
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 10 23:25:30 EDT 2007 | slthomas
Could you justify a used printer with 2d inspection built in?
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 10 16:41:21 EDT 2001 | slthomas
OK, you're talking about inline AOI doin' all the work for you, for a price. Fair enough. If you can't afford the inline post-print inspection equipment, though, I still think you can depend on the 2D inspection of the paste to tell you if you've
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 20 12:56:58 EST 2002 | jasper
In my opinion MPM is superior as far as programming the 2D inspection. It's fast, simple and reliable. The DEK has options like Formflex. The MPM only offers adjustable vacuum box. It's difficult. 2nd hand prices are not similar. We offer used/refurb
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 29 03:40:43 EDT 2005 | aj
I have over 6 years experience working on Dek Printers, and I would highly recommend them to anyone BUT I have never seen the 2D Inspection last any longer than a couple of weeks running on the machine. This is the one side of things that they FAIL.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 12 10:18:51 EDT 2008 | slthomas
I have a secondary question about automated 3D inspection...is it any faster than a printer's 2D inspection capability?
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 31 17:28:20 EST 2003 | DEK User
The auto recovery can be set such certain fails trigger automatic actions such as re-print, clean screen, auto paste dispense, etc.