Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 25 20:47:13 EDT 2002 | Dreamsniper
Thanks for that info... I found out that MPM has UP2000 HiE VP with price lower than DEK Horizon but just a bit higher or let's say relatively the same as DEK ELA...I find it hard to decide which among the 2 based on our budget capability. My budget
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 31 14:07:24 EST 2007 | electronhose
Material, fumes, cured or uncured, all are suspect. Silicone gets on an operator's hands, that operator handles components ( even a day or more later ) silicone is transferred to the solder connections = contamination. Process and workcell control
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 01 20:24:15 EDT 2019 | dekhead
> Machine Setup >> Options >> TTG & BTG Enable
Electronics Forum | Wed May 20 08:38:51 EDT 1998 | Jerry
We have had really good luck with the IIT version. We use it with a DEK265 also. I am having trouble coming up with a brochure but their email address is iit@ns.net. We have ordered probably 10 to 15 stencils for use on prototype builds. We have
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 26 11:13:49 EDT 2002 | Marco Prince
There is a new tooling invention called the Instant Fixture System. It is a mechanical "cartridge" style dense pin-array system. There is a kit for MPM-UP 2000, and AP Series, and also for DEK-265 platforms. This instant fixture system offers very
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 04 10:15:41 EDT 2023 | tommy_magyar
As far as I can remember, these always arrived in flexible plastic trays. The trays we designed were made of Durastone. The parts were then transferred at a tape & reel facility from tray to tray every 1000x connectors. If these are high volume for
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 29 09:19:00 EDT 2002 | pjc
Quick Change Tooling is one advantage for DEK when comparing the MPM UP2000. DEK has Form Flex. Good system, but I've heard concerns about long term dependabilty. All support tooling options offered on the UP2000 takes a bit of time to set up. So, If
Electronics Forum | Wed May 20 19:35:59 EDT 1998 | Rin Or
| Does anyone use the "Quick Frame" with their Dek printer? | The threads on the screws keep stripping, so we thought | maybe we'd send our frames to a machine shop for heftier | screws. Has anyone done this? Is there a better way? | Isn't it weird h
Electronics Forum | Wed May 20 10:00:00 EDT 1998 | EFData
The quick frame does work well with the DEK 265, but we feel that tensioning is user dependent and introduces variation into the process on an operator to operator basis. Also, because tensioning occurs only on two sides (instead of four) this also i
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 25 18:49:12 EDT 2002 | Dreamsniper
Has anyone compared the 2 machines performance? Which one has the edge? What are their disadvantages and the common problems they give the users? thanks in advance...