Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 20 18:56:19 EST 2018 | dekhead
If always on... you will need to write product file as edge justified, and position stencil properly before auto-clamping takes place. If always off... you will need to write product file as center justified... and position stencil and acknowledge st
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 06 08:33:40 EST 2007 | cardinal
You can get a topside edge-clamping system to fit your AP HI E printer from Gridlok. They make a universal tooling system and topside edgeclamping system for the AP series and UP 2000 series printers. The Y snugger tooling option when ordered with t
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 02 10:43:05 EST 2007 | pavel_murtishev
Good afternoon, Could you tell me if MPM AP25/HiE can be equipped with side clamping system (snuggers)? It would be great to know the price of such modification as well. Thanks in advance. BR, Pavel
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 05 15:24:41 EST 2007 | Hussman
Well, there you have it Pavel, Tim says to switch to DEK. Start packing up your MPM.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 06 06:34:13 EST 2007 | pavel_murtishev
Good afternoon, We use both brands. Speedline�s latest printing machine generation is as good as DEK. It�s my humble opinion only. But AP 25 vacuum support system starts to fail even with fine pitch. Thanks for your input anyway. BR, Pavel
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 09 14:03:05 EST 2008 | pms
Steve, We use stencils for applying adhesives to PCB's, with our DEK Proflow system. Works well for us. Once in a while, we have to manually add adhesive to a specific location depending on the component height. Vary rare though. You shouldn't have
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 | Mon Aug 05 03:09:48 EDT 2002 | jkhiew
Just print solder paste first & then print adhesive with pump printing process (this is first invented by DEK). RDGS
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 08 15:16:03 EDT 2002 | OhioD
A "Pumpprint" stencil refers to a thick DEK stencil with pockets routed-out on the underside, so it will clear any THT leads, paste/glue deposits, etc., and not squish them. It's called pummprint because it was developed to use the ProFlow-type head