Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 13:27:36 EDT 2004 | Kirk
Is it possible to put PCB to the screen printer with vision and on the board put sheet of paper then make print on the paper and it is the reference then i teach vision for example fine pitch aperture then remove paper and align PCB? We have semi-a
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 10:49:05 EDT 2004 | pjc
Yes, using an illuminated magnifing glass helps. How well your board fixuring is on the table will effect print alignment on other boards loaded. 0.5mm & 0.4mm will require very good fixuring, like you can get with tooling pins if the board has non-p
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 26 15:04:14 EDT 2004 | pjc
You are correct in understanding that the vision system comes into play for subsequent boards- to align them. Yes- if you missalign the first board and set the cameras to that board, all subsequet boards will not be aligned. Mylar is a thin polyester
Electronics Forum | Tue May 04 09:18:54 EDT 2004 | Dennis
Speedline Technologies offer several versions of semi-auto screen printers. Speedline have a distributor in India called International Marketing Corp. Their phone number is +91-22-2522-8170. You can find out more about Speedline's products by going
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 22 12:50:04 EDT 1999 | Jennifer
I use a Transition Automation Semi- Automatic stencil printer with laser cut frameless stencils. Just out of curiosity, who's holding the market for the semi-automatic screen printers these days aside from Transition Automation? I know MPM offers
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 12:40:51 EDT 1999 | Jennifer
Just out of curiosity, who's holding the market for the semi-automatic screen printers these days aside from Transition Automation? I know MPM offers some printers in that price range, but are they holding any real market share in that niche? DEK an
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 02 08:39:07 EST 2002 | pjc
The MPM SP200 was replaced by the model SPM around 1994. They also have the model UP100, which is from the SMTech purchase. The UP100 is the low-end MPM semi-automatic. Information on the SPM & UP100 can be found at http://www.cooksonee.com
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 28 20:20:47 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| Just out of curiosity, who's holding the market for the semi-automatic screen printers these days aside from Transition Automation? I know MPM offers some printers in that price range, but are they holding any real market share in that niche? | |
Electronics Forum | Tue May 02 15:43:06 EDT 2006 | bhall
Thank you PWH, All good points. I use a semi-automatic printing process not a screen printer so if more solder balls and beads are created then I would be creating more re-work and that is exactly what I do not want to do. I guess the best thing to
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 12 11:31:53 EDT 2015 | ngineer
We purchased an Ekra X5 at auction a while back to replace our semi-automatic stencil printer. We bought it knowing the following: it was running when removed, it had no manuals, screen or keypad (as I've seen on other ones). I'm trying to put toge