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Accela Printer from Speedline Features New Platform Print E-mail
Wednesday, 24 November 2004

FRANKLIN, MA, Nov. 15 - The MPM Accela screen printer has a completely new design and operator interface, and reportedly delivers raw throughput gains of 20 to 30%. This is aided by a parallel processing setup in which all axes move simultaneously. The machine is designed for applications such as cellular phones and automotive.

The new platform is said to

  • Reduce setup, changeover and consumable downtime (to 5 minutes from 20), and features tool-free hardware interfaces
  • Deliver equipment robustness, ease of operator use, and a module level design with CanOpen controls, with no tools needed to switch from pumps to blades. 
  • Feature easy service, support, and upgrade capability, all within the same footprint as previous MPM printers.
  • Offer 0.0005" accuracy for alignment and repeatability, and 0.001" print accuracy.
  • Handle higher density, more complex boards as well as lead-free manufacturing requirements.
  • Board sizes handled are 2 x 2" to 20 x 20", and thickness of 0.15 mm to 12.7 mm and up to 7 kg (15 lbs.).

The printer has been awarded two U.S. patents, and nine others are patent-pending.

Speedline Technologies Inc. 



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