Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 08 08:50:32 EDT 2005 | pjc
MPM SPM semi-automatic printer can handle up to 26.5" x 21" max. PCB MPM UF3000 automatic, up to 27" x 20" MPM AccuFlex automatic, up to 23" x 20" For more info: http://www.speedlinetech.com/mpm/index.aspx
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 29 08:54:46 EST 2003 | pjc
SPM is superior. SPM has larger print area, up to 20� x 19", vs. 17.7� x 15.7� for the UltraPrint 100. UP100 is microprocessor controlled while the SPM has a PC. The SPM cameras can be positioned more rapidly and with greater accuracy than UP100's.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 26 12:02:37 EST 2003 | irun
hi all we are in the face of purchasing stencil printer and we are looking for off-line with vision model. We are interested in MPM stencil Ultraprint 100 and SPM. My question is about your experience with Ultraprint 100 and SPM? Which is better, mo
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 29 16:19:31 EST 2003 | adlsmt
I second what Pete said. If you cant afford a new SPM buy a used one. They are around $10K to $15K right now. The resale value on the SPM will also be alot better than on the UP100.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 06 14:08:56 EST 2004 | Andrea
We consider two screen printer from MPM and it is type SPM and MicroFlex. How you compare these two machines. Our the smallest fine pitch is 0.5 mm QFP. Is it really worth to buy SPM or MicroFlex will handle with it without any problems.? And what ki
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 06 15:52:18 EST 2004 | pjc
SPM is superior in terms of technology and application. SPM has larger print area, up to 20� x 19", vs. 17.7� x 15.7� for the MicroFlex. MicroFlex is microprocessor controlled while the SPM has a PC. SPM can print down to 12mil (0.3mm) fine pitch no
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 11 13:32:11 EST 2004 | ianlg
You might like to look at the R29-V. Its similar to the SPM but a lot cheaper. Check it out on RPAmericas web site. http://www.rpamericas.com. They should be showing it at Apex this year on stand 1417. It also has both std and vac wet/dry usc.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 12 11:36:35 EDT 2008 | cyber_wolf
Harry,I know what you mean. You are completely right and justified. My father owns his own business and I see stuff like what you described all of the time. Yes we have done business before. I worked with you when you were with MPM and after you st
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 29 21:22:48 EST 2003 | Dean
SPM-AV is a very versitle printer. I have one that is currently handling a 23.5 X 16.1 inch board. The print stroke has been increased to 21.3 icnhes. Again, very flexible machine. We may have two for sale if interested. Email me at idwitheld@com
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 13 18:08:06 EST 2004 | bman
We have recently aquired an MPM SPM stencil printer with an under stencil wiper. I have a list of approved solvents from MPM, but before I go and buy one I thought I would see what the fine people of SMTnet are using for their wiper solvent needs.