Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 11 10:58:11 EST 2011 | cpcompany
Hello Sir. I am now looking for some operational manual for Juki,MPM and Heller equipments urgently. If you can provide a manual in PDF file, then please help me out. 1.MPM UP3000 screen printer 2.JUKI KE750 / KE760 pick and placer 3.Heller 1707EX
Electronics Forum | Wed May 20 12:01:16 EDT 1998 | Chrys
Have you tried the new Accu-Frame from PNC? It tensions on all four sides using an operator-INdependent mechanical scheme. It seems pretty slick. They're failry new, and don't have a frame for the MPM's last time I checked, so I haven't tried it m
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 08 16:10:02 EST 1997 | Donnacha Nagle
Q1. As part of a Final Year Thesis I am currently undergoing an in-deph study of the Screenprinting process for MPM 3000 Screenprinters. Ultimately I will be setting up control charts on line. Does anybody have suggestions in this area ?, I have alot
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 13:00:33 EDT 2006 | john_smith
CN, I forgot a couple things. The DEK printers are easy to program at about 3-5 min. The MPM is a little more difficult to program and it takes about 20-30 min. Resale value is also in DEKs favor. Just look around in the equipment section and see all
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 16 14:48:03 EST 1997 | Justin Medernach
| Q1. | As part of a Final Year Thesis I am currently undergoing an in-deph study of the Screenprinting process for MPM 3000 Screenprinters. | Ultimately I will be setting up control charts on line. | Does anybody have suggestions in this area ?, I h
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 20 07:25:47 EDT 1998 | Scott Davies
This really should not constitute verbal abuse; it is simply what has happened. Alphametals lied to me. They said hey, we're going to give you a great deal on all those frames you're not using for the MPM printer, just send them on in. Well, UPS cha
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 06 11:41:11 EDT 2006 | Bill
UP1500 was not a real MPM machine, so not relevant. UP1500 was an SMTech (UK) machine, different sofware, camera, etc.... than an MPM machine. AccuFlex is now real MPM.
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 | Fri Jun 18 11:31:17 EDT 2004 | gregp
I think it depends on the thickness of the PORON sheet. For .3mm balls you could probably get away with a pretty thin sheet (maybe 1/16"). I don't know how thin it comes offhand. For the part you are describing I woulf try maybe a 3.5mm OD and a 1
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 14 11:02:59 EST 2003 | soupatech
I found a feeder with a 2mm pitch and was told that although it was made for the CP4, it would work with the CP3. Before we throw out a thousand bucks, has anyone had experience loading parts off of a 2mm pitch tape with the CP3? The part is a 1.6