Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 08 15:16:03 EDT 2002 | OhioD
A "Pumpprint" stencil refers to a thick DEK stencil with pockets routed-out on the underside, so it will clear any THT leads, paste/glue deposits, etc., and not squish them. It's called pummprint because it was developed to use the ProFlow-type head
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 12:14:21 EDT 2000 | Tekguy2000
There are concretions that form inside the chamber when using a water soluble paste. They start forming and affecting print as early as 2 days. This is apparent no matter what type of print head you may be using. There has been over 30 water soluble
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 18 09:19:01 EDT 2000 | PR
We have been using the Pro Flo for about a year and the print quality alone is worth making the move. It is flexible in that switching over to blades is pretty simple (if you need to), and the operators love it because clean up is a breeze. The only
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 21 17:02:06 EDT 2008 | mikesewell
I'd like to hear from anyone using the PumpPrint stencils to dispense/print solder paste. Are you using ProFlow or just squeegee blades? How often do you have to clean?
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 09 17:24:09 EST 2021 | smtusa
I have a DEK Horizon 02i. Is it easy to swap between Squeegee and cartridge system just by installing the Proflow head assembly?
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 11:25:43 EDT 2000 | Steve Thomas
Just out of curiosity, what's the maximum length print the Pro Flo is capable of? I think the Cross Flow option for the EKRAs that we use only goes up to 350mm, which is way short of what we'd need.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 14 02:48:55 EST 2003 | erhard
Can anyone give me informations how tell the different ProFlow systems from each other? There are casetty systems, refillable systems, refillable systems with temperature control, casette systems with software controlled pressure regulation and refil
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
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 24 09:35:56 EDT 2000 | Wister
Our important customer demanded us to use 12mil thick stencil,it is too difficult to release solder paste from stencil.it is not helpful even I ask stencil supplier polished the openings.The flux content is 10%. I want to ask if the polyurethane sque
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 19 07:20:43 EDT 2007 | sami
Dear Fastek. For the Front panel board we are using multible ( 4 boards in one PCB. even thought the balance between the DEK printer and the placers still big 6 sec as a difference. But, may be this is a good idea for the main board? may be also it's