Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 03 15:43:04 EST 2003 | mk
The only thing worse than selling on this forum is expressing your bogus political views about the world. You both make me want to puke!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! mk
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 11:06:30 EDT 2003 | Rich A.
Anyone experience of using Water Soluble paste in pump printing heads, either Dek proflow or Rheopump. Thanks in advance, RA.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 16 09:35:13 EST 2007 | pr
Thanks for the replies guys. I hope I didn't throw ya'll off with the "lead free" remark but I just wanted to be as clear as possible, as to what we are running. So far it sounds like it's worth looking into. Thanks again, pr
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 16 10:55:13 EST 2007 | Snoup
Word up Brokeback Chuck. DEK finny kicks back like Jay-Z with a Bud. Ain�t no solid b-team snoodling! M�off Holla!
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 29 09:56:34 EST 2008 | iantech
Hi all are any of you guys using Dek proflow catriges with senju paste, Just wondering what the temp should be for transport and storage ian
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 24 15:54:36 EDT 2008 | Paul M.
What r u using for fiducials ? fids? pads? thru-holes? video model? What r u using to print the paste? squeege blades? proflow? paste puck? Why r u using Step Mode ?
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 21 17:02:06 EDT 2008 | mikesewell
I'd like to hear from anyone using the PumpPrint stencils to dispense/print solder paste. Are you using ProFlow or just squeegee blades? How often do you have to clean?
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 22 10:58:25 EDT 2008 | Paul M.
Mike, I do not believe the PumpPrint stencils are use for applying paste. We used them for applying adhesive on a particular PCB that required tall dots for larger components. We use the ProFlow system exclusively for paste and adhesive application
Electronics Forum | Sat May 15 09:28:44 EDT 2010 | dekhead
I worked with a customer about 2 years ago on a process similar using ProFlow head to put paste in holes for through hole... Similar to Pin in Paste. Somewhat successful; but ran into heat related damage issue from TH components through reflow.
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 31 23:42:46 EDT 2019 | smtusa
Why isn't it more popular? DEK's marketing materials mention all the benefits with no drawbacks. It sounds like it uses less paste, is more accurate and easier to use. How many customers revert back to squeegee blades?