Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 05 09:22:58 EDT 2024 | zsoden
Now, that's very helpful information. What is it about the MPMs that they can justify such a price premium? I'd the build quality is anything like the UP2000 mechanically they last forever!
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 05 13:22:20 EDT 2024 | ginny
Hello, sir, Have you ever investigated MPMsmarket price? Could you please directly mail me your budget and about your details of needs? That will be helpful to recommend you better. Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 05 23:01:36 EDT 2024 | zsoden
This reply was supposed to go here: Now, that's very helpful information. What is it about the MPMs that they can justify such a price premium? I'd the build quality is anything like the UP2000 mechanically they last forever!
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 07 13:21:58 EDT 2024 | spoiltforchoice
I haven't got numbers for older machines. But for recent models DEK is quite clearly bigger than either a Speedprint/Europlacer or an MPM100. Speedprint/Europlacer focuses on its smaller footprint as a selling point, although it looks to me like a R
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 22 22:27:48 EDT 2008 | edmaya33
Our CP643E machine fails to recognise narrow view on its parts camera and confirmed that the VME48108 Picture processing board is the reason. The part number is AEEPN1603. Can anybody have the idea how much will it cost of i purchase a new one? How a
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 25 12:32:20 EST 2002 | davef
Now that is a BIG step. Stencil type: * A metal squeegee is fine with stepped stencils. * A rubber squeegee is fine with stepped stencils. Comments on step stencil "keepouts" are: * Use an ample space around the stepped down component pads that is
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 11 01:52:26 EDT 2008 | andrzej
0,66 Is it ok ? Is it overprinted r - radius of stencil aperture - 9mils ~ 230um t - stencil thickness - 150um Other data : diameter of soldermas - 26mils Diameter of pad - 18mils Diameter of stencil apertre - 18mils Pitch - 0,8mm ~ 31mils What s
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 24 05:40:41 EST 2002 | albertoh
Hello!! I have a questions about what kind of squeegee blades i need for any step-down stencil in order to get the better results in my process. I have stencils with step-down from 10 mils to 6 mils. Thanks in advance.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 13 13:49:29 EDT 2003 | mrmaint
Does anyone know of a standard stencil thickness for BGA'S. We currently use 4 to 5 mil stencils depending on component mix. Is an aperature reduction required for BGA'S. If so what percentage. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks MRMAINT
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 07 05:56:19 EST 2005 | pavel_murtishev
Good day, What type of solvent are you using for stencil cleaning during production? Does anybody use VIGON SC202 for stencil cleaning? What type of solvent can you recommend? Thank you. BR, Pavel