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Re: Avoiding Blood letting on stencil printer

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 15 12:07:08 EST 2001 | mgillespie

Although this is a old message, I would like to add that DEK do offer a edge clamping option on ALL 265 class machines, thereby removing those sharp edges from the machine. Regards Mark.

DEK/Tannlin Vectorguard stencils

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 13 11:21:41 EST 2004 | wikunkle

To us the system seems very good. Mount & dismount is simple and solid. As a stencil supplier, we know there is another system that solves the sharp edge issue, called Wizard/QTS. DEK likely has the edge in a high prod. environment. Bill

Stencil Storage

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 01 09:58:23 EST 2004 | dgjjr

We have been using unmounted stencils for 4 years. Easy to store and less expensive. Our stencil supplier gave us a pair of universal mounts for our printers. Watch the sharp edges. We haven't had any cuts but the potential is always there.

poor print definition

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 20 17:12:54 EST 2006 | mark

Hallo all, I have recently had possibility to work with DEK265. I have met with problem poor print definition (no sharp edges). I used stencil 150 thickness, metal squuegees. I moved than the same stencil, squeegee and parameters to DEK nifinty and

Frameless stencils

Electronics Forum | Fri May 28 19:43:32 EDT 1999 | Peter Wong

We are looking into frameless stencil systems for screen printing. Outside frame size of 29x29. Pros: smaller storage requirements and cheaper stencils. Cons: sharp metal edges, additional change over time required Can anyone relay their experien

Blood letting on stencil printer

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 13 09:08:54 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

We suffered our first blood letting because of razor sharp edge clamps (DEK 265LT) and operator giving it the finger. While positioning magnetic tooling pins, one of our best slipped and really sliced off a part of his main digit. This will impact hi

Frameless Stencils

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 13 13:51:37 EST 2000 | Michael Uganecz

Hello, I'm doing some research on frameless stencils/stencil frames and I'm looking for people's thoughts on them. I'm looking for any and all thoughts/opinions on how well they work or don't work. Some specific areas of interest: tensioning in one

Re: Frameless Stencils

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 14 08:09:20 EST 2000 | Wolfgang Busko

We are using frameless stencils with a frame system tensioning in X- and Y-direction. After first quarrels with our stencilhouse about the correct position of the tensioning holes ( they needed 4 tries to get it right) there are no problems any more.

Stencil Storage

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 01 13:09:24 EST 2004 | johnthor

We have also used the IIT Pro Plate II for many years. They sell a small storage cabinet (also overpriced) originally intended for drawing storage where the stencil foils hang in plastic envelopes. Another thing to consider with IIT is their $13 "sk

Re: Avoiding Blood letting on stencil printer

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 14 08:27:26 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| | | | We suffered our first blood letting because of razor sharp edge clamps (DEK 265LT) and operator giving it the finger. While positioning magnetic tooling pins, one of our best slipped and really sliced off a part of his main digit. This will i

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