Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 10 21:19:01 EDT 2005 | devilhitam
hi guys, Iam going to run evaluation on DEK 288 underscreen cleaning efficiency. The purpose of this run is to determine the best setting for underscreen cleaning. Could anyone who familiar with DEK 288 share with me you experience on the underscree
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Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 21 14:16:47 EDT 2005 | sumote
Wet/Dry/Vac is pretty standard. We mostly use Wet/Dry/Dry. Nice to see that I am not the only one still using the 288 machine.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 14 06:54:02 EDT 2005 | teera
hi! below are the item need to check: 1)top plate condition(under screen squeegee). 2)under screen clean contact position(with stencil) 3)make sure the thickness of wiper paper not so thick(not over 6o gm)becaue it will effect the vacuum suction. 4)s
Electronics Forum | Fri May 11 09:15:38 EDT 2012 | cbeneat
We also go with 10 cycles, adjusting from that point if needed.
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 25 10:04:08 EDT 2005 | ktron
Hi MSK, Stencil thickness: 5mils with laser cut Smallest pitch: 20mils Underscreen cleaning frequency: 10 bds per cleaning Note: We have decreased the cleaning frequency from 10 boards to 3 bds to reduce solder bridging after printing Regards,
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 26 13:37:02 EDT 2012 | bobsavenger
I was just wondering what everyone is using for a standard cleaning cycle on their screen printers? I'm sure there a study that I can do on printing but don't have the time currently. Please let me know what everyone is doing as a standard practice
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 26 15:58:38 EDT 2012 | jdengler
By default we clean after 10 cycles. Some boards are poorly designed and we end up doing it every 4 cycles
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 | Thu Jan 31 09:00:15 EST 2008 | d0min0
Hi, we have 4 DEK 265 infinity, all with blue underscreen cleaner (with paper rolls), it doesn't make miracles :) but if you have good solvant system (not too much - you flood the paper and not too small) then works OK on some of our DEKs (y 2000) t