Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 31 11:08:43 EST 2002 | dphilbrick
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Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 01 04:16:31 EDT 2006 | sant
Hi In my previous organistaion I had worked with LPKF m/c model C60 and have seen the T-tech m/c working also. I'll give the weightage to LPKF because of its performance. For your application I feel 100Krpm spindle will be more suitable. Support/serv
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 11 15:06:40 EDT 2006 | Echo
I had an LPKF and nothing was as good as advertised so I contacted T-Tech and never been happier. I have the 100K motor and it works great, even the software was simple.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 10 18:17:13 EDT 2006 | Dave from Ohio
We currently use both machines side by side in our lab now and LPKF is by far the better machine. Both are comparable systems to each other but the T-Tech machine always seems to have problems of some sort and their tech support department isn�t ve
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 31 18:19:27 EDT 2006 | dmascare
I am currently contemplating the purchase of a pcb prototyping machine. The machine will be used to prototype some patch antennas, microwave circuits, embedded systems, boards for various surface mount chips evaluations, possibly milling PZT materia
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 01 10:12:06 EDT 2006 | dmascare
I forgot to mention, for the 60K rpm spindle with 13" X 19" work area I am in about the $21K to $24K price range. The 6K price differential is due to t-tech offering a 15% percent educational discount. LPKF would only give me at most a 3% GSA disco
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 12 16:27:20 EDT 2006 | EK
I'm in the market, also, but vasilating over cost vs performance. I've also used both. In general, the LPKFs have more bells and wistles. On the LPKF S62, I love the tool magazine, and vacuum table. And, the fiducial recognition camera is great o
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