Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 12 03:57:17 EST 2004 | pioneertechnology
Hi All For the past 8 years we have been screen printing paste succesfully using hard rubber blades. Over the past 12 months we have changed paste from lead to lead free, the board size has changed from 300x200mm to 120x90mm and we have also moved
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 13 03:43:38 EST 2007 | Stephen- SMT engineer trainee
We are now using solder paste(OM325) and I have some problems on the folowing process: 1. We use the solder paste softer(Malcom SP-1) to warm-up for 20 mins, when it just take from refrigerator. Is there any problems for solderpaste performance? 2.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 23 14:55:47 EDT 2003 | markhoch
We use MPM and DEK printers, but that is really an irrelevent question. I'm looking for a stencil holder that holds 20" x 20" quick frame, (frameless), stencils. The stencil holder gets mounted on an adapter for use in the MPM (Ultraprint 500), and i
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 28 15:31:27 EST 2005 | valuems
Hello we have enough spares to build several AP20's. We sell MPM screen printers and spare parts. Glad to help harry
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 24 02:41:58 EST 2020 | borisanic
Thanks Phil. Is there any marks on calibration PCB or it is plain copper laminated PCB with dimensions 20"x20"?
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 02 12:57:41 EST 2024 | spoiltforchoice
Arguably there is essentially one model the SP700 or 710. If you don't need 29" there is also the discontinued 210. However I don't think the brand matters all that much. You want what you can find at the right price and you need the options o
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 28 19:27:57 EDT 1999 | Ed R
| Just out of curiosity, who's holding the market for the semi-automatic screen printers these days aside from Transition Automation? I know MPM offers some printers in that price range, but are they holding any real market share in that niche? | |
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 01 10:31:05 EDT 2023 | spoiltforchoice
In the market for a new printer; plenty of choices but what are peoples thoughts? We're talking low volume high(ish) mix, it will get an easy life, it needs no "speed" features or other high throughput support. Experiences on ease of use, issues, une
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 03 07:57:27 EST 2002 | pjc
Price of DEK 248 and MPM UP100 are about the same, $22-36K range. MPM UP100 has programmable squeegee pressure. Precise, repeatable results with less operator involvement. Pressure parameters saved in board program file. DEK 248 has manual microm