Electronics Forum | Wed May 28 16:09:30 EDT 2014 | emeto
Hello all, I used DEK Nano-Protek and lately I hear about Aculon Nanoclear to be doing exactly the same thing(but with better yields). Did anybody used them both? Can you share your impressions. Anything about Aculon Nanoclear at all?
Electronics Forum | Fri May 11 14:54:38 EDT 2012 | stentech
I am not aware of the Nano protek flaking off. However I do believe it can wear off through abrasion. Unforunately there is no red light goes off when it has worn unless you have good paste inspection. Even when it wears it will not take you to a neg
Electronics Forum | Wed May 23 18:53:20 EDT 2012 | stentech
Pick and place is not my area but I did have a customer a while ago with a similar problem. He did try different nozzles and air pressure. They use Nano protek on thier stencils. He wiped the nozzles with Nano Protek and the problem dissappeared. Onl
Electronics Forum | Fri May 11 07:53:28 EDT 2012 | stentech
You may also look into a product called Nano Protek. This is an application that helps reduce your cycles and increase productivity. In some cases beter paste deposition has been recorded. Contact your stencil vendor or I can give you information.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 09:43:58 EDT 2012 | edmaya33
Hi everybody, Is there any input on the latest techs for stencil foil? Something like Invar, Nano Protek, nickel electroform etc. Any input is very much appreciated. thanks fellas
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 17 16:19:04 EDT 2013 | island2013
I've used the Nano Protek product in the past and it is fantastic, worth every penny for those small aperatures. It's just like a wax and yes it works great on rims ;)
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 15 19:27:08 EDT 2013 | swag
See if you can get a sample of Dek's Nano Protek. We use it on all our fine pitch stencils. I'd say it's kind of like car wax for the aperture walls. They operators really like it a bug me every day to order more if we run out.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 17 14:36:30 EDT 2013 | hegemon
Hey SWAG, any idea where that Nano Protek goes, that you have to replace it? (and I am not talking about polishing up wheels) Is it being scrubbed off of the stencil during the print process, and over time it must be replenished? Sorry a bit off top
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 20 09:26:36 EDT 2013 | proceng1
I believe that Rain-X contains silicone and Nano-ProTek solution does not. I did speak with a field service guy for Nano-Protek and he told me the special coating test pen that they offer is just a sharpie with their logo on it. Thats how I test to
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