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 | Thu Jul 25 19:18:42 EDT 2002 | lysik
I really would not compare the 2 systems. A ELA is more like MPM's UP-1500. The UP-2000 is more like the DEK Horizon or Infinity. You just opened up one of the great debates of the SMT world. MPM or DEK? You will have people on both sides defend the
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 25 20:47:13 EDT 2002 | Dreamsniper
Thanks for that info... I found out that MPM has UP2000 HiE VP with price lower than DEK Horizon but just a bit higher or let's say relatively the same as DEK ELA...I find it hard to decide which among the 2 based on our budget capability. My budget
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 Nov 25 20:57:23 EST 2002 | Kermit
Thanks to everyone who has responded so far. We are going with dedicated tooling for our phone cards but not for our system cards so that takes that out of the equation for the former, will evaluate for the system bds.. Thanks for the info.. Regard
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 21 21:21:37 EST 2002 | davef
In the beginning, there was TO-5. And it was good. Flushed with success, they created TO-220. It too was good. Then came SMT. It was better than some things, but then again ... In these early days, there was a haze on the horizon that blocked t
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