Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 17 00:22:37 EDT 2008 | jmann30
Manncorp offers brand new high quality stencil printers that hold 29 x 29 frames and sell from $15,000 for batch machines and under $30,000 with inline conveyor. There is no reason you need to spend more then this as these printers have very high acc
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 16 10:15:53 EDT 2008 | chrno522
I would like to spend around US $30K - $50K, I've got an offer for EKRA E1 inline Semi Auto for $35K USD but EKRA can't fit the 29" stencil frame. Is this EKRA any good? What is the best machine to buy for my budget? any suggestions is greatly apprec
Electronics Forum | Mon May 13 03:37:41 EDT 2019 | relaycz
Hi, I work at an electronics manufacturing company and right now, we are selecting a new screen printer instead of our old Samsung SP-450. Does anyone have some experience with these machines or at least manufacturers? These ones are basic and sim
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 06 15:58:10 EST 2017 | bk
Ok i must be missing something. You are using a dek 03i screen printer for glue and it's not fast enough? there is no glue dispensing machine that i know of that will ever be faster then a screen printer at doing glue dots
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 14 00:32:37 EDT 2007 | elhardd
Has anyone ever heard of or had any experience with Excerra screen printers? I am looking for an inline printer with vision without breaking the bank bu I need something reliable. We run low volume high mix production. I have a 2 Juki P&P behind i
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 03 16:25:14 EST 2002 | jonfox
EKRA E1! When we sold these under Multitroniks, most customers had them setup and ready to go before we arrived on site. (They are very easy to learn and use) I am currently using DEK, but everything we do here is inline.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 19 08:04:36 EDT 2015 | cgreiner
I have a Ekra system manual titled "XPRT 5 Inline automatic screen printer". If you think that this is what you are after, send me your email address and I will send it to you. Best Regards
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 24 13:52:47 EST 2002 | bentzen
Hi Armin Printing equipment can be divided into two main groups; In-line and off-line. For "small" production sites an off-line screen printer should be adequate but for high out-put placement lines, where the product cycle-time is short, an in-line
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 26 09:03:35 EDT 2007 | ck_the_flip
3d is good for initial verification that your screen printer and stencil is producing the desired paste height. 2D verification is more than sufficient during regular production. That being said, your best bet for a 3D machine is to go cheap - buy
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 14 02:36:12 EDT 2007 | pavel_murtishev
Good morning, Excuse me, Sami. I have misunderstood your question. If the glue deposition speed is the point of your interest you should think of screen printer tandem. You will not get higher speed with dispensers. Dispensers are very flexible but