Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 26 19:00:34 EDT 2012 | aex
Weird question, but I need it for a claim. About how long does it take to assemble, plug in the power and dry cycle a DEK 248 with vision. I'm saying 90 minutes to two hours tops. Additional opinions would be greatly appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 20 11:46:18 EDT 2009 | msherwood
I’m having trouble with the transfer of one board from the UIC conveyor to a DEk screen printer. They are set up for SMEMA to SMEMA but the DEK keeps asking for a aboard when it already has one. Then it will ask for one every 5-8 seconds. DO I have a
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 21 14:16:47 EDT 2005 | sumote
Wet/Dry/Vac is pretty standard. We mostly use Wet/Dry/Dry. Nice to see that I am not the only one still using the 288 machine.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 20 23:59:54 EDT 1999 | Scott Cook
| Jeez, | | I just about had a fine Mexico thing going, or was that in my dreams? Probably, but thanks for the future X possibility. Steve, I must say I totally disagree with your assessment of under screen cleaners. I have had nothing but excellent
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 25 05:56:32 EDT 2002 | ericchua
Hello, Understand you have problem of cleaning adhesives from Dek Pump Print stencil. Well, we have a cleaning machine which able to clean solder paste and adhesives. And also, we are not using any chemical but use water-base detergent. We had few c
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 20 13:40:08 EDT 2004 | Chris Lampron
Hey Dave, We have had problems with low RH. In a very short amount of time, the paste dries out and starts to stick to the squeege blades. We would see an increase in skips and some clogged appertures. This has only happened when the RH was 15% or b
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 30 13:33:50 EDT 2019 | stephendo
This is not an HVAC unit. This is a small unit attached to a production machine to keep the solder paste from drying out prematurely or slumping. The volume of air being cooled and desicated would be less than 3 or 4 cubic meters.
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 | 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
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 18 13:38:09 EDT 2000 | James
I've heard there might be some problems when using an enclosed print head with water soluble paste. It dries out and compacts in the head. Just the opposite of what is claimed I know, but I hear it is wonderful when using no clean paste. Can anyon