Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 27 14:01:45 EDT 2004 | scombs
Has anyone out there had any long term experience with either of these stencil systems? I'm looking for feedback on how the foils hold up, operator interface etc. Thanks in advance. Steve
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 16 15:00:20 EST 2004 | glaucon
Simple differences. Both processes require a very similar machine platform, controlled motion, vision fiducial recognition and alignment of a substrate (PCB or hybrid ceramic) to the "image", the image being either a stencil (hence stencil printing)
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 19 13:14:47 EDT 2011 | isd_jwendell
Have you looked at Essemtec for a PnP machine?
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 20 02:37:02 EDT 2011 | jebs
Thank you for good advise:)
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 18 21:10:23 EDT 1999 | se
| | | Hi, | | | I'd like to ask some tips about the merits and shortcomings o | | | of both screen printer and stencil printer. For small quantity and highly mixed usage, which type of printer is suitable to our | | | application? | | | The board
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 13 07:50:10 EDT 2011 | jebs
Hi. I've been looking for SMT machines and have a budget close to 100k total on a stencil printer, p&p + feeders and reflow owen. Witch machines would you choose with this budget? Have any one of you heard of evest? http://www.evest.com.tw/product.h
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 03 13:48:38 EST 2007 | mariusro
Hi Krebbe, Why not trying DEK 248 with vision. It's a semiautomatic printer with fully fine pitch capability, works just fine!
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 03 14:17:38 EST 2007 | valuems
Hello You can give us a call for a printer, if you would like. Call 740-403-9406 Harry
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 31 07:52:23 EDT 2008 | davef
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Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 20 02:33:56 EDT 2011 | jebs
70k and that is not so bad for a new machine? They feeders are pnematic... But I'm guessing I cant start driving a Ferrari as my first car, but start up with a low prised Hyndai and work my way upwards;)