Product category: Electronics Manufacturing Machinery and Materials
News Release from: DEK | Subject: VectorGuard
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 21 November 2003

Variable foil stencil
provides superior printing

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The VectorGuard stencil is designed to optimise flexibility, performance and resilience

DEK's new VectorGuard stencil is designed to optimise flexibility, performance and resilience. Using variable foils, superior print performance is guaranteed, as well as operator safety, with the risks from sharp edges eliminated. VectorGuard is surrounded by a thin aluminium extrusion that not only means it is much lighter than conventional stencils, but it is also a lot easier to handle.

Despite this, VectorGuard still offers customers a robust stencil system suitable for long-term usage.

Its rigid construction protects the stencil body during handling as it is fully contained, yet because it doesn't use an aluminium frame like conventional mesh mounted stencils, which need to be returned to the supplier for refurbishment, VectorGuard offers the customer an additional cost-saving advantage.

As well as this, it takes up only a fraction of the space, using just a quarter of the storage capacity needed to house a mesh-mounted stencil.

VectorGuard is designed to optimise other well established patented tensioning systems as well as support all kinds of customer direct imaging processes.

Frames are available in two different sizes 584 x 584 and 736 x 584mm.

Backed up by a global standardised business unit, DEK delivers more than 5000 stencils per month to over 1500 customers around the world - covering Asia, America and Europe.

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