Electronics Forum: dek 248 print parameter (Page 2 of 5)

Screen Printing

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 21 15:54:03 EST 2003 | pjc

I heard that Minami has pulled out of the Americas. I could be wrong though. Don't know about Europa. Yes, Minami is very Japanese. Didn't see the MK-210 model, only the 280. The MPM semi-automatic models are SPM and UP100. The DEK is model 248.

Tooling for double sided SMT

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 13 16:57:49 EDT 2005 | bradlanger

My company is just starting to do double sided smt. What options are available for under board support for printing and placing the second side? We are using a Dek 248 printer and Samsung CP Series placement machines.

DEK 265 Horizon Calibration

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 17:33:34 EST 2022 | mnorthey

Hi all, I have a Dek 265 Horizon that fails to print at the correct pressure. It fails pressure every pass. I am trying to Calibrate it with a PFR1200N pressure Tester which we use for our DEK 248 Printers. I am trying to build up the table height

Printing smear

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 10 02:26:16 EST 1999 | Tracy Guo

Hi, I'm facing smear after printing on DEK288 using reverse squeegee at the edge of panels. I've checked the fixture, printing parameter, stencil, solder paste. What else can I do?

screen printer comparision

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 16 15:25:01 EDT 2004 | ianlg

Hi Debi You might like to also include the R29-V which is a step up from both the Dek 248 and Microflex but at a similar price. 29" frame size ( multi-purpose adp available ) Bespoke software windows based, Incredibly easy to operate. Similar toolin

Adhesive printing parameters

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 17 13:25:38 EST 2008 | evtimov

I am printing on DEKs and using simulara paramateres as for a solder it works really fine. In general going faster gives you more paste/glue. Less pressure gives you more paste/glue again. All the rest depends on your current board. Regards, Emil

No such thing as a Compact Reflow Oven?

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 20 07:11:39 EDT 2018 | rob

Just depends on who is local to you support wise then, as at your end of the market you want a good machine with cheap training & support Something like: DEK248 or 260 for printing $2K Philips Topaz or Mydata MY9 $5-10K (Mydata's are really easy to

Re: Screen printer, MPM or DEK

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 14 15:14:54 EST 2000 | dean

Dek 248 / 249 (mfg'95) MPM 2000 Realignment? Are you having to insert print offsets (X.Y, theta)? If yes, your vision cubes are out of alignment. This typically happens if a "crash" occures. A "C" tool can correct this. Or are we talking abou

Fine pitch & PCB finish

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 21 18:13:23 EST 2005 | gpaelmo

As davef states above, you would like to have flat surfaces below 25 mil. We are a contract manufacturer also and we've done thousands of 15 mil QFP's with HASL finish with no problems. Your success will depend on quality of PCB supplier providing th

DEK pro-flow

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 16 09:16:19 EST 2007 | John S.

We conducted a DOE to establish our print setup parameters. These will of course depend on the paste you select, and the thing just runs. The techs store the head in a ziplock bag when not in use. When they need to run, they just attach the head,


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