| Assembléon Introduces MCP Screen Printer |
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| Written by Chelsey Drysdale | |||
| Friday, 20 November 2009 17:51 | |||
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MCP screen printer has a head design with variable attack angle printing that reportedly permits constant solder pressure independent of stencil thickness. Single-head system reportedly reduces maintenance by half. Board cycle time is as low as 11 sec. Reduces defect per million figures by up to 50%. Has a flat-metal single-head squeegee. Variable angle print head improves repeatability of paste deposition for 01005 components. Produces solder shapes with stencil thickness down to 50 µm, and half-edging stencils with stencil steps of 30 to 50 µm. Is ideal for PCBs mixing 01005 (0.4 mm x 0.2 mm) types with larger component sizes.
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