Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 02 11:39:27 EST 2005 | ianlg
Hi We've been given a similar system to trial on our own printers called the 'VacuNest'. It's similar to GelFlex etc and seems to give a very firm support and will hold its shape for months until the vacuum is released. Has anyone else been using
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 07 12:36:19 EST 2005 | novatec
Hi We've been given a similar system to trial > on our own printers called the 'VacuNest'. It's > similar to GelFlex etc and seems to give a very > firm support and will hold its shape for months > until the vacuum is released. > > Has anyone
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 09 08:33:32 EST 2005 | gregp
Sounds like the vision is having trouble deciphering what is the component and what is the background. The problem is what if the plating is inconsistent (sounds like it is)? In this case with front (reflective) lighting the problem may never be so
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 16 14:25:17 EDT 2007 | doug
Hello Angie, Have a look at http://www.focalspot.com... FocalSpot, Inc. is recognized worldwide as a leader in the design and manufacture of affordable high-quality x-ray inspection systems. FocalSpot also sells, reconditions and supports pre-owne
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 12 01:07:34 EST 2006 | pavel_murtishev
Good morning Mark, CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing) products are designed to solve such tasks. You can try CAM350 for example. CAM350 understands different ASCII exported data from different CAD systems. CAD ASCII export contains all necessary inf
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 06 08:43:20 EST 2006 | pjc
Yes, that's why wiper system metal material has been changed to stainless steel. There is an approved solvent list on the Speedline Tech web site. Go to: http://www.speedlinetech.com/news_publications/application-notes.aspx?OnId=5 Then go down to
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 28 09:22:12 EST 2006 | Mity-C
We have just had gridlock installed on 4 DEK screen printers. I agree that if it partially catches a component you will have misprints. In the same respect, if a hard pin is placed in the wrong location, you will get misprints and or damaged componen
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 28 11:07:41 EST 2006 | Chunks
Gel Flex works for Dek, just a slight modificaion. Works 100% better than any Grid type of system. We had missprints from Grid Lok and Form Flex - about every 5th or 6th board. Until we modified the Gels, we would take the time and some peelable s
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 28 14:49:48 EST 2006 | vdizzle
Yep Grid-Lok sucks for thin boards. We have it set up in 4 Dek Horizon 01s. Grid-Lok is actually strong enough to snap really thin boards. Other than that, the system has been great, especially if you have to do 10-12 changeovers per line per shif
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 28 16:45:23 EST 2006 | charlie
Why don't you try it for yourself. It won't cost you anything in most cases. Anyone with a negative impression about the product may want to contact Grid-lok (support@grid-lok.com or sales@grid-lok.com) for applications or tech support to be sure th