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News Release from: Production Equipment Sales | Subject: DEK-J2002
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 13 August 2002
Printer takes on next-generation
substrates
The DEK-J2002 is a "next-generation" thick-film printing development now offered by PESL.
The DEK-J2002 is a "next-generation" thick-film printing development now offered by PESL The basic intention behind the design of the DEK-J2002 was to create a printer having a much larger printing area for MLCC/MLCI, solar cell wafer, and steel-based substrates
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 12 Jun 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Printer covers large-area substrates
New from Production Equipment Sales, the DEK-J2002 is a "next generation" thick-film printer with a large printing area for MLCC/MLCI, solar cell wafer and steel-based substrates.
All major assemblies feature very strong and rigid construction to aid accurate operation; for example to locate the head in position and lock them, V blocks and screw balls are used, one of the most precise methods known.
Stepper motors provide accurate positional settings, in very small increments.
All movements such as screen gap, screen setting (x-y-z), print pressure, as well as printing speed, and flood bar Speed, are fully motorised and no movement or machine adjustment is carried out manually.
The DEK-J2002 offers a maximum print area of 305 x 305mm and a cycle speed of 8s with accuracy of better than +/-20 micron.
Options now include various sizes of screen frame adaptor, through hole print, CCD manual vision and custom work holders.
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