Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 25 16:37:18 EDT 2000 | jackofalltrades
I would have to ask the same question as Wolfgang, we use DEK's (249, 255, & 265) for whatever paste happens to required for a particular PCB, with no unique trouble.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 20 17:56:46 EST 2006 | Chris
If you are running FR4 PCBs and not something exotic like Kapton flex circuits, I would go with the Dek 265 any day of the week. You will find that Dek supports the fully automatic printer much better than the semiautomatic printers like the 260, 24
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 18 01:41:23 EDT 2001 | shvetangcd
Hi Jeff, We are having solder-short problems for BGA, QFP, and some other fine pitch parts while using DEK screen printers. The PCB is processed on the second half of the line for screening the side with BGA, QFP, and other fine pitch parts. Which m
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 16 14:37:42 EST 1999 | Steve Gregory
Hi Nancy! Just as Steve and Dean said, most printers have some sort of restrictions of what frame, where the image is positioned, ect. before the stencil will work in the printer. The two manufacturers that I'm most familiar with DEK and MPM do have
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