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Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 25 09:42:09 EDT 2003 | caldon
SR. Here is a shot in the dark but have you try'd KNS? I know they have been working on some cool polymers...send them a note as they may have something that meets your needs. They may not have anything that can be removed but it is worth a try. pol
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 02 21:05:38 EST 2004 | Ken
Has anyone in the US used this system? I am told that over 1000 systems are operating world wide...but find it hard to believe no one domestically is using this (if it in fact is worth its salt would more not use it?) Anyone? Anyone demo'd this? A
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 28 14:03:47 EST 2004 | Bobvsi
Larry, For what it is worth, we were in the same boat last year, and we went with MyData. The service and support have been phenominal thus far. The machine is accurate and easy to changeover and teach new boards. The biggest negative we found is fe
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 | Mon Feb 23 14:13:13 EST 2004 | russ
Just to finish this up, We did manage to print this little part with good success without any major re-setup of printer settings I would not recommend these parameters for production to anybody however. You can print 2-3 boards before it starts to
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 02 16:09:51 EST 2004 | Stefan
Hallo question to people who had experience with two screen printers: MPM new one Microflex and DEK 248. Which in your opinion is better for fine pitch application and meintance. Second qiestion does anyone knows something about KISTech screen print
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 20 13:22:28 EDT 2004 | Kary Voegele
Transistion Automation makes a great squeegee blade. I have found that it is superior to the standard steel/titanium blades generally used in production. It is made from gun barrel blue steel. It is more expensive than standrd squeegee blades, but i
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 03 09:26:41 EDT 2004 | Kevin J.
We are currently using RED-E-SET tooling on our production floor. They have worked out well beyond everyone's expectations. They are simply the simplest, least complicated tooling option I have yet to see on the market. They setup in seconds and work
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 08 12:58:49 EST 2004 | clampron
If it were my money and I had your specifications to achive, I would go Mydata. One platform, chip shooter, optical centering, mechanical centering, electrical verification (that works)smart feeders that work, etc.... I have worked on several platfor