Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 06 16:24:17 EDT 2012 | davef
Back in 2004, Jon said ... There is a company called Lake Madsen Inc that has access to the old prints, schematics and many of the old deHaart employees. The company was started by the dehaart machine shop supervisor when he found himself out of a j
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 10 12:51:54 EDT 2016 | ttheis
Our company is looking to upgrade from a dek249 semi-auto printer to an automatic inline printer since we're doing some fine pitch packages which are tricky to line up, and we'll soon be tackling bga's for our products. We're looking on the used mark
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 05:52:54 EDT 2012 | bigvern
Hi, we are trying to locate a electrical schematic drawing for a Dehaart EL20 semi auto printer. If anyone can asist or point me in right direction it would be apprecaited. Looking for spare parts for same too or a spares printer. Cheers. steven
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 06:39:40 EDT 2012 | mosborne1
Haven't seen one of these since the late 80's. You should get a new one. If you are a semi auto guy try the DEK 265.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 06 18:58:15 EDT 2012 | bigvern
Many thanks davef, will try this guy... thanks for your help. steven
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 18 22:08:45 EDT 2012 | bigvern
Hi, we are trying to locate some parts for a DEHAART semi auto printer, if anyone has any old spares machine, please advise. Have tried most of the phones numbers on this forum in regards to dehaart but all numbers are no use due to dehaart being fi
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 31 01:08:25 EST 2000 | Dreamsniper
Here are some: Printing Speed : 2.5 ips (inch per sec) Stencil Thickness: 10 - 12 mil but the latter is the best. Dots sizes: u can get that from the Forum Archive...I used Dave F's dot sizes recommendation...they are good! Squeegee Blade : use met
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 16:12:51 EDT 2004 | Mike Konrad
Hi -K We are a manufacturer of ionic contamination testers (not yours). In most cases, automatic mode is appropriate. In some instances however, you may need extra time to �release� entrapped contamination from the sample. Automatic mode is not a
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 07 12:25:49 EST 2007 | Pete
Looking for a reliable solution to printing and applying bar codes to pc boards for manufacturing processing and traceability
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 02:04:50 EST 2007 | AR
I agree with John S., laser is definitely the way to go. More flexible and maintenance-free than applying printed labels. John S., are you using Yag or CO2? rgds AR