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 | Fri Apr 10 13:55:04 EDT 2015 | mbartel
Juki GL-1.... Any thoughts? I'm New to the industry and I'm trying to buy a new screen printer. I have two in mind, DEK and Juki.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 13 14:04:49 EDT 2015 | capse
Juki GL-1.... Any thoughts? I'm New to the > industry and I'm trying to buy a new screen > printer. I have two in mind, DEK and Juki. Up front qualifier, I'm the EKRA Rep for the southeastern US. I have been involved with stencil printers for abo
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 20 05:21:36 EDT 2015 | eniac
Look at the SJ Inno Tech equipment. Great machines with in-built 2D or 3D SPI. I have 5 printers under my control, first machine was installed in June 2008 - and I haven't any headache with it.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 21 02:28:54 EDT 2015 | dinhhuunam
Juki GL-1.... Any thoughts? I'm New to the > industry and I'm trying to buy a new screen > printer. I have two in mind, DEK and Juki. Hi Sir, I'll advise you the SJ INNOTECH Vision Screen printer Best Solution & Service for You Model HP-520S Hi
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 04 08:49:12 EST 2004 | ianlg
Hi Kistech is a UK based company. The MD is a David Wheatley who was one of the founders of SMTech Ltd who designed and manufactured the 100MV prior to the company being purchased by MPM. The microflex is a re-engineerd version of this machine. The
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 02 17:26:24 EST 2004 | pjc
I worked on MicroFlex. All axis move via electric motor drive. Carraige reapatability is +/- 0.0005" (12 micron). Cameras position more easily on linear bearings than the swivel type. The alignment accuracy and repeatability easily supports sub-20mil
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 06 16:58:45 EST 2020 | cbeneat
I would recommend quik-tool. Jim Bernhard essentally the inventor of Grid lok left when they went to DEK. Started quik-tool, we use grid-lok in our printers, quik-tool in our Panasonic P&P instead of support pins. Like quik-tool alot more. JBernhard@
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 26 13:16:28 EDT 2018 | bobpan
I am trying to figure out how to teach the position of the tooling so that its aligned to the hole in the worknest. In other words...the carousel is out of position. When i go into machine calibration and i step through it the process freezes at a st