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Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 06 23:54:24 EST 2006 | valuems

Think you will find every mpm is operating on dos base software, just in the last 2 years have they got software with windows base. The mouse is related to the version of software, and the old software requires only one model of mouse. Give up tryi

mpm up2000 backdoor?

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 22 10:22:28 EDT 2006 | PWH

I've done this stuff on UP3000's and AP's so hopefully my advice will help with your 2000... You can get into all upper level user modes, correct? You don't mention test, cal. or field service mode. If you can't get into those, I can send you a pr

Rheopump vs. squeegee

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 13 12:08:22 EDT 2001 | vance

What kind of quality improvements could be expected by implementing MPM's Rheopump instead of using squeegee blades on a stencil printer?

Rheopump vs. squeegee

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 14 16:33:32 EDT 2001 | pr

I have found all the advantages (that others have spoken about) are true. One thing to look at is the quick disconnect system that MPM offers which will reduce changeover times to almost the same as blades. It's well designed and so far, for us, has

Paste sticks to squeegee

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 27 11:32:45 EDT 2005 | sumote

Humidity level can play into this as well. Good blades will help the process. We use permalex blades from Transition Automation and we love them. YMMV

Re: squeegee angle

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 06 10:30:48 EDT 1999 | Scott Davies

Tony Although I agree in principle with Dean that 45 Degrees would be ideal, most of the squeegees I have worked with have been 60 Degrees to the stencil surface. This seems to work best with metal squeegees when printing HASL boards, because the sl

Rheopump vs. squeegee

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 29 13:54:43 EDT 2001 | Brian W.

I have had some conversations with MPM about the Rheo pump. They have some data to support the change from an ROI standpoint. One of their customers has seen a dramatic decline in the amount of wasted paste, resulting in a very large cost savings.

Rheopump vs. squeegee

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 18 08:25:59 EDT 2001 | Carl Evans

The install of the new closed loop system is totally dependant on which m/c and levell of software you have. the maximum time it should take for a older m/c that has to have new wiring run in the m/c should take no longer than five days including tra

Re: squeegee angle

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 07 11:42:16 EDT 1999 | Tony A

| Tony | | Although I agree in principle with Dean that 45 Degrees would be ideal, most of the squeegees I have worked with have been 60 Degrees to the stencil surface. This seems to work best with metal squeegees when printing HASL boards, because

Rheopump vs. squeegee

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 13 21:25:48 EDT 2001 | dougk

We've tried the MPM rheo., with excellent results. We saw a decrease in fine-pitch pad coverage rejects from ~20% to bacicially ~0%. Print speeds went from 1-2 in/sec (metal blade) to 4-5 in/sec (rheo.). Could probably go faster. Great throughput. Li

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