Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 26 11:50:50 EST 2008 | soudomphong
Hi all, I need a replacement blade for MPM Ap series. Anybody have any idea where to get it? Thank you. Please email me @ soudomphong@yahoo.com
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 22 00:25:46 EST 2002 | Jones
There appears to be less of a blade sticking out of the holder than the MPM set up. Thats something we noticed recently. We have our mechanical attack angle set at 0 degrees right now, but we are in the process of changing this setting by 5 degrees t
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 15:24:17 EST 2000 | Dean
Fitness-for-use is a very important aspect of a squeegee. The most delicate and important element of the squeegee is the blade. Regardless of how you store 'em protect the blades! I know MPM has blade covers bud don't know about DEK. I'm sure they
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 15:24:17 EST 2000 | Dean
Fitness-for-use is a very important aspect of a squeegee. The most delicate and important element of the squeegee is the blade. Regardless of how you store 'em protect the blades! I know MPM has blade covers bud don't know about DEK. I'm sure they
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 25 12:48:31 EST 2014 | cyber_wolf
Has anyone looked at SPI results across different squeegee blade manufacturers ? We are running Momentums and using the MPM pro-blades. Ive been considering looking at permalex blades again to see if I can maybe squeek out some better yields.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 15 08:13:18 EST 2002 | Dave G
What Snap-Off are you running ? I've seen this happen when a large negative Snap-Off is used. If you "contact" print (I.E. Zero Snap-Off) this tends to minimize the stencil coining. We use a mix of MPM & Transition Automation blades. I have noticed
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 09:35:10 EST 2000 | JohnW
Ok folk's so it's staw poll time...How are you storing you squeegee baldes? I've been asked / told / commanded to look at how we're storing our DEK and MPM Squeegee blades and improve it. Currently they are held in a cabinate matrix with the blades p
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 09:35:10 EST 2000 | JohnW
Ok folk's so it's staw poll time...How are you storing you squeegee baldes? I've been asked / told / commanded to look at how we're storing our DEK and MPM Squeegee blades and improve it. Currently they are held in a cabinate matrix with the blades p
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 12 11:07:08 EST 2004 | valuems
Hello Terry We have found that the best angle for metal blades is 37 to 45 degrees. Metal blades won't enter the stencil opening, rubber does. Metal blades are with out question the best way to print. If you go over 45 degress the blades will leav
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 07 16:00:01 EDT 2020 | lpbro
Using MPM Momentums, I like choosing blades that allow about an inch of overhang on each side of the board. I feel it allows me to dial the squeegee pressure a bit better.