Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 07 13:48:24 EST 2005 | pjc
http://www.speedlinetech.com/mpm/gel-flex.aspx
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 11 02:55:59 EDT 2008 | joseph_gonzales16
HI MUCH BETTER TO use grid lock than to use gel flex. you can only buy gel flex to speedline.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 02 14:45:26 EST 2005 | chunks
Here's the info on Gel Flex: http://www.adhesivesmag.com/CDA/ArticleInformation/products/BNPProductItem/0,2109,120109,00.html http://www.speedlinetech.com/docs/Gel-FlexBrochure.pdf#search='Gel%20flex' I agree, the Grid Loc was not all it was crake
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 05 00:48:10 EST 2005 | KEN
At the time I evaluated grid lok it was not available for my printers. P&P only. I see the Gel Flex has come down in price. Was $5500 bucks! The joke was the gold color comes from the gold nuggets inside the gel.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 02 11:52:11 EST 2005 | B. Tamland
I am looking for an alternate support system actually. We are currently using grid-lok supports and previously, we were using form flex. Both are very maintenance intensive. Any literature available on these gel flexes?
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 02 11:56:02 EST 2005 | Burgandy
I would also like to get some literature on teh gel flexes. I agree on the grid-lok supports, they have been nothing but trouble for us.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 04 13:00:24 EST 2005 | pjc
Some clarification: Max bottom side component is not 5mm as someone posted, its 12.7mm (0.5"). This is if you're going to have a Gel-Flex block under that component. Any component height at or over 12.7mm must not have a Gel-Flex block under it. Al
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 07 14:57:03 EDT 2004 | Mark
Im going to try that mouse gel in the machine and see how it goes. LOL
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 03 18:11:07 EDT 2004 | Rob
The price was actually $6,372 and it included the following: AP/UP2000 1011859 KIT,GEL-FLEX,AP/UP2000,SYSTEM The kit includes: quantity 12 1011557 BAR,GEL,ASSY quantity 4 1010934 SUPPORT,EDGE,3.31 quantity 4 1010935 SUPPORT,EDGE,4.