Electronics Forum | Wed May 21 13:38:22 EDT 2008 | pjc
Solderpaste types have a big effect on print performance. Go to this link to see if the solderpaste you are using has been tested, see "Rheometric Pump Paste Tests" under MPM: http://www.speedlinetech.com/news_publications/application-notes.aspx?OnI
Electronics Forum | Fri May 23 04:25:14 EDT 2008 | muarty
One thing that has to be considered when using rheometric pumps is that the board support should match as that of the pump head being used. You can print 6" boards, but you should really still use board supports upto 16". As mentioned previously if t
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 24 13:49:19 EDT 2019 | griinder
I have a support question concerning setting the gridlock tooling in manual mode on a MPM Momentum Elite. I am printing the top side (bottom is populated with parts) of a thin, flimsy PCB. The Grid lock tooling bows the PCB upwards in Auto mode, beca
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 29 01:04:57 EDT 2023 | auriga2001
Have 4 MPM Momentum at our facility. Been using them personally for 8 years. Surprisingly accurate and repeatable prints. Agree with other poster about some of the settings being hard to find, but not a huge problem; it can self-adjust pretty well if
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 29 16:57:07 EDT 2013 | aemery
Gentlemen, Just became a member and scanning the old posts hoping to help people out with their MPM printers. Most of this info is correct, the last post was the best. Offsets on an Accuflex printer can be put in either per process program or glob
Electronics Forum | Wed May 25 10:51:35 EDT 2022 | oxygensmd
We are using EKRA E5 and X5. Both of them are rock-solid and easy-to-use machines. Software of these EKRAs are really user-friendly. If you make the yearly maintenance and preventive maintenance they will work for years. I know a factory where are ar
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 05 23:24:56 EST 2020 | neosroger
I would like to request your expertise on which pasta printer to purchase: MPM Momentum + EKRA XPRT 3 Both of them are refurbished/ reaconditoned. The MPM includes several perpetual Software licenses but it is almost double the price of the EKRA
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 21 17:35:46 EDT 2007 | valuems
the answer is very simple, it comes from 12 years of experience on the mpm's. And once you've done a calibration on the programmable print head, on a AP model you will know what I mean when I say it is not the easiest thing to do. harry
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 28 07:23:24 EDT 2011 | scottp
My group supports a couple hundred lines all over the world. Most of them use squeegees but a few use either the MPM Rheometric pump heads or the DEK Proflow heads. I absolutely hate the enclosed heads. Flux separation, compaction, and the print q
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 02 08:32:31 EDT 2003 | Axl
Does anyone have this machine? Is it as good as the Ultra Print 3000? The head on this machine looks very similar to DEK's head, does it work the same way?