Product category: PCB Assembly Equipment and Tools
News Release from: DEK
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 27 January 2006
Technology partners must identify coming
trends
DEK has set out a vision for the future that demands wafer level accuracy, six-sigma repeatability and first time print as fundamental capabilities for next generation screen printing.
DEK has set out a vision for the future that demands wafer level accuracy, six-sigma repeatability and first time print as fundamental capabilities for next generation screen printing in SMT and semiconductor assembly "Without each of these capabilities, assemblers will not succeed commercially", said Rich Heimsch
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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"There is no alternative route to achieving the very high resolution, high-speed and low levels of defects or rework necessary to win and retain customers and operate profitably".
"It is crucial as long as margins and product and technology lifecycles continue to rapidly diminish".
Explaining that around five years now represents a complete generation, in technology terms, Rich Heimsch, President of DEK International, described DEK's over-arching goal to deliver technologies for future generations, ahead of customer demand.