Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 22 01:58:21 EST 2002 | Marcus
Armin, another argument ist that the range of available options /features is totally different. E.g. automatic stencil wipers, aircondition or post print inspection systems are only avilable in auto�s. These options are also important to stabilize y
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 20 11:19:46 EDT 2008 | martinouk
We are curently using a SMTech AVP 300, which is an in-line semi-automatic printer. Within the next 6-12 months we will be looking to upgrade to a fully automatic printer. I have already had a little look to see what is out there, and I am shocked a
Electronics Forum | Wed May 19 22:50:32 EDT 2004 | snehal acharya
can anybody able to rate the performance & quality of KINCE 1016 semi automatic printer with any best semi automatic screen printer. regards, snehal
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 03 09:43:04 EST 2015 | spoiltforchoice
Most decent manual printers should work out OK for what you are asking. There are also some fairly nice semi-automatic machines that take the basic clamshell design of many manual printers and add some cameras to help with alignment and powered squee
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 22 12:50:04 EDT 1999 | Jennifer
I use a Transition Automation Semi- Automatic stencil printer with laser cut frameless stencils. Just out of curiosity, who's holding the market for the semi-automatic screen printers these days aside from Transition Automation? I know MPM offers
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 07 15:40:28 EST 2005 | pjc
These are semi-automatic and fully automatic mfrs.: http://www.cencorp.com/cencorp/depaneling/ http://www.automation.tycoelectronics.com/depanel.stm http://www.asys-llc.com/asys-llc/index_us.htm http://www.seikausa.com/products/sayaka/
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 27 21:57:03 EST 2002 | Brad
My company is just getting into SMT and I was wondering what the best value is out there in semi automatic screen printers?
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 20 17:56:46 EST 2006 | Chris
If you are running FR4 PCBs and not something exotic like Kapton flex circuits, I would go with the Dek 265 any day of the week. You will find that Dek supports the fully automatic printer much better than the semiautomatic printers like the 260, 24
Electronics Forum | Tue May 02 15:43:06 EDT 2006 | bhall
Thank you PWH, All good points. I use a semi-automatic printing process not a screen printer so if more solder balls and beads are created then I would be creating more re-work and that is exactly what I do not want to do. I guess the best thing to
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 23 10:19:28 EST 2009 | john123
Your welcome. The E1 is a nice printer for semi-automatic.