Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 31 09:00:15 EST 2008 | d0min0
Hi, we have 4 DEK 265 infinity, all with blue underscreen cleaner (with paper rolls), it doesn't make miracles :) but if you have good solvant system (not too much - you flood the paper and not too small) then works OK on some of our DEKs (y 2000) t
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 21:56:47 EST 2008 | rayjr1491
On the DEK Horizon there are two options for underside cleaning one is a foam cleaner and paper cleaner that advances. The Foam cleaner cleans using liquid but does not increment and foam piece and can be washed but there are still contaminents. We h
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 27 16:54:47 EST 2002 | davef
STARTING RANGES * Pressure � 1 pound/inch of blade (metal); 1.6-3 pound/inch (plastic) * Speed - 0.5 to 3 inch per sec [for standard pitch]; 0.5 to 1 inch per sec [for fine pitch] Your paste supplier�s recommendation is a good place to start. * Sepa
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 04:12:04 EST 2012 | menatech
I can offer a refurbished DEK Infinity, build 2003, with 2D
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 12 13:11:47 EDT 2002 | pjc
I am not a DEK user but have some knowledge of the ELA to share. The ELA has some structural differences with the Horizon and Infinity models. It is DEK's low-end automatic printer (a cost-reduced version of the Horizon model)and is manufactured in C
Electronics Forum | Wed May 15 15:55:52 EDT 2002 | swagner
The Dek Infinity will cost you anywhere from $170-$210k dependant on option, I.E. gold camera, form flex support tooling, proflow printhead, paste inspection and aperature inspection all drive the cost of this machine. The only MPM I have quoted lat
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 05 10:25:43 EDT 2015 | emeto
I know DEK is selling some dielectric cleaning liquid that is 20 times more expensive than alcohol. You should put this liquid on your stencil cleaner.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 22 10:14:08 EST 2005 | OverTheHill
We use AIM DJAW-10 with our DEK, with good results.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 29 13:26:59 EDT 2002 | carln
Dave, Are you using The DEK plastic stencils with the 3906 or stainless steel? When we were using stainless steel, just about anything worked. It seems that the process for cleaning these *%#*&@" plastic stencils is either the best kept secret in
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 13 15:03:54 EDT 2017 | mmjm_1099
For many moons, I have used IPA for our cleaning tanks within out DEK systems. Now we have a new engineering team and he would like to try a stencil cleaning solution (DEK PRO XF). Can everyone tell me there pros and cons of using each of these over