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Re: Stencil printers, what's really out there?

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 03 10:20:12 EST 2000 | se

Steve, I'd stop worrying about the in-line feature of the printer, I've never really seen an in-line system that wasn't capable of batch operation and there will be very little, if any, cost saving associated with going batch load only. An in-line m

Re: Stencil printers, what's really out there?

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 03 10:20:12 EST 2000 | se

Steve, I'd stop worrying about the in-line feature of the printer, I've never really seen an in-line system that wasn't capable of batch operation and there will be very little, if any, cost saving associated with going batch load only. An in-line m

Stencil printers, what's really out there?

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 22 13:58:15 EST 2000 | Steve Thomas

I'm looking at stencil printers, particularly those that can produce good repeatable prints on finepitch boards with minimal setup and training. I would love to find a printer that does auto x-y-theta alignment (would like a system that aligns sten

Stencil printers, what's really out there?

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 22 13:58:15 EST 2000 | Steve Thomas

I'm looking at stencil printers, particularly those that can produce good repeatable prints on finepitch boards with minimal setup and training. I would love to find a printer that does auto x-y-theta alignment (would like a system that aligns sten

Adhesive printing parameters

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 17 13:25:38 EST 2008 | evtimov

I am printing on DEKs and using simulara paramateres as for a solder it works really fine. In general going faster gives you more paste/glue. Less pressure gives you more paste/glue again. All the rest depends on your current board. Regards, Emil

Dek printing issue

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 03 12:58:07 EST 2014 | swag

Nano Protec. It really works. Our operators swear by it. Get a sample from DEK and give it a ride on that stencil.

Re: adhesive printing

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 31 03:50:20 EST 2000 | JohnW

Honda, Prnting Glueisn't as difficult as it sounds, as long as you have the right stuff and a good set up. It also depend's on what your going to be placing. If your just doing 0603, 0805 and 1208 than you really only need an 8 thou or 10 thou stenc

uBGA (.5mm pitch) printing woes

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 07 11:39:39 EDT 2017 | swag

Two magic bullets help us greatly with fine pitch printing: 1) nano coatings (we use a DEK product) YES it really does work 2) temperature control in the printer (AC unit). Of course good quality stencil and proper cleaning of the stencil are im

Paste printing fine pitch components

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 15 19:27:08 EDT 2013 | swag

See if you can get a sample of Dek's Nano Protek. We use it on all our fine pitch stencils. I'd say it's kind of like car wax for the aperture walls. They operators really like it a bug me every day to order more if we run out.

Online Label printing & placement

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 08 04:36:06 EDT 2016 | jasltd

Hi there, I'm looking to add automatic label application to my SMT line and I'm looking for people's feedback on what options they have tried and what has worked well for them. The volume isn't hugely high but I need the label to be consistent and o

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