Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 02 16:09:51 EST 2004 | Stefan
Hallo question to people who had experience with two screen printers: MPM new one Microflex and DEK 248. Which in your opinion is better for fine pitch application and meintance. Second qiestion does anyone knows something about KISTech screen print
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 02 17:26:24 EST 2004 | pjc
I worked on MicroFlex. All axis move via electric motor drive. Carraige reapatability is +/- 0.0005" (12 micron). Cameras position more easily on linear bearings than the swivel type. The alignment accuracy and repeatability easily supports sub-20mil
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 21 02:28:54 EDT 2015 | dinhhuunam
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Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 07 20:03:02 EST 2017 | proy
Looking to find out I can add 2D vision to this 2010 horizon printer......
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 07 12:02:30 EDT 1999 | Brad Kendall
| Dear sirs, | | If you have experienced Proflow of DEK screen printer, please let me know the details of it. | | Best regards, | | Jame Bond | | I have had Proflow for about 8 weeks now. I have had my fair share of problems with it. It does
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 19 09:58:24 EDT 2012 | stivais
Probably depends on the model. We have DEK Horizon and we sometimes place 2 images on the same sheet (in the Y dimension. It's not possible for the X dimension). Just make sure that there's enough space for a paste roll and squeegees between the imag
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 19 11:40:18 EDT 2012 | dekhead
Not true... with manual screen load machines (LT / Horizon), you need to ascertain the correct position / measurement and can load to that position. Auto load machines there is a "custom screen" setting which is used to tell machine the position ("Di
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 13 20:12:53 EST 2000 | K. S. PARK
Hello . i am reviewing the s/p dek (dek 265 infinite) ,mpm (up3000). all user say the machines are good. but to me rheopump versus proflow. which one is better. someone out there using these head advise me. bad or good thing whatever it is
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 14 12:41:56 EST 2000 | Dave F
Dek has the more robust design for their paste dispensor.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 14 18:12:44 EST 2000 | Brian Book
I believe that the Rheopump is the better design. The proflow uses a square chamber that doesn't allow the paste to roll. The control is far better also, and the design allows the use of standard piles cartridges.