Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 30 13:00:14 EDT 2011 | scottp
I've been using a DEK Vectorguard frame for a couple months now and like it a lot. It uses air to clamp/unclamp the foil and both DEK Vectorguard and Alpha Metals Tetrabond foils fit the frame. Just about any decent stencil supplier sells Vectorgua
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 04 09:46:09 EDT 2008 | jseagle
We currently use the VectorGuard stencils and love them. They are so easy to set and remove from the frame and weigh almost nothing. We get very good prints, we do 0402 and 16mil. We previously tried the Tetra system and were not happy due to the
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 15 11:39:58 EST 2012 | cyber_wolf
Spend the extra 10 dollars and buy space saver frames. Problem solved.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 11 06:29:47 EST 2012 | cbeneat
We have Vectorguard frames we've been using for about 6-8 months. We've seen no leakage on ours. The frame has written on it an operating pressure of 101.5-116.0 psi,our pressure is set a lot lower, 50-60 psi, as we also use another frame that can'
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 12 13:29:40 EST 2004 | stuart
HI , We have been evaluating this remountable foil system with a view to replacing our existing one. We don't have space for framed stencils but production are complaining about the sharp foils. There's not much in the archives on it but it seems
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 18 13:53:44 EST 2013 | cbeneat
We have some Vectorguard stencils and frames. I am having issues with one of the frames. And need a little guidance. A stencil is on the frame, and we can't get it off, the operator heard a pop while putting the stencil on the frame, now we hear a
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 03 11:22:51 EST 2004 | Simon
DEK have this new system called VectorGuard, which are remountable foils with protective edges - worth a look and may save the odd finger!
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 07 03:33:54 EST 2004 | Jack
Thanks guys, I have been looking into the 'vectorguard' system. It actually looks pretty good,though I have only seen it on their sites. Has anyone tested it? Apparantly DEK and Tannlin make it.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 27 14:01:45 EDT 2004 | scombs
Has anyone out there had any long term experience with either of these stencil systems? I'm looking for feedback on how the foils hold up, operator interface etc. Thanks in advance. Steve
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