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DEK Assembly Solutions to Debut at SMT 2005
March 23, 2005 |Estimated reading time: 1 minute
FLEMINGTON, N.J. — High-speed, continuous screen printing in the lead-free era will be DEK's focus at SMT 2005, to be held April 19-21, 2005, in Nuremberg, Germany. DEK sees the Internet as a key tool in delivering information and services to support these objectives, and will be displaying its latest Internet platforms at its exhibition booth at the show.
The company will also showcase its latest printing platforms, including the Europa, as well as the new Horizon variants that integrate the new Instinctiv user interface for at-a-glance interpretation of complex process information and rapid, on-board recovery.
Michael Brianda, general manager of DEK International GmbH, says, "As European electronic manufacturing adapts to working with lead-free materials, accessing information and eliminating errors are just as important to productivity as cycle time savings. We will not only bring our latest technological solutions to SMT 2005, but will be introducing some interesting new developments in service tools to accurately predict machine maintenance long into the future."
DEK also will be demonstrating its VectorGuard versions of its stencil technologies, including its PumpPrint, electroformed and stainless-steel laser-cut stencils. By bringing these benefits to each stencil technology in common use, DEK is giving its customers the power to choose the optimum frame technologies for their applications, cost and turnaround requirements, or environmental policies.
Güler Basol, product manager for DEK's European Distributed Products (Consumables) division, will also present DEK's new regionalized strategy for its consumables business. She will be explaining how the new structure enables customers to satisfy specific product requirements most quickly and easily when regional product sets are available.