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NEWS > SEPTEMBER 2010

DEK: Plenty of Interest in Launch Webinar

20 September 2010

DEK reports that registrations for the webinar launch of its new ProActiv technology are escalating. With just over a week to go, keen interest is being shown by hundreds of participants signing up from Europe, Asia and the Americas.

While ProActiv is designed to extend the print process window to accommodate emerging fine pitch and heterogeneous subassemblies, the message is getting through that the technology also offers real commercial benefits to today’s process challenges, the company said.

The launch webinars take place on Friday 24th and Monday 27th September, and feature not only details of the advancements from DEK’s own trials, but interviews with DEK customers engaged in the beta test programme. As DEK’s European Product Manager Rick Goldsmith says: "Lab tests are all very good but we needed real independent production data to prove the benefits of the technology”.

Free to attend, the ProActiv webinar explains how this technology substantially boosts screen printing performance by enhancing aperture fill and paste transfer. The multilingual webinar will be followed by a live question and answer session with DEK Product Managers.

The ProActiv project was conceived to future-proof the screen printing investment of DEK customers. Early analysis showed that process rules governing aperture sizes made printing emerging 0.3mm CSPs and 01005 passives all but impossible. With ProActiv, DEK said its engineering development team has broken those rules, allowing these devices to be deployed using standard thickness stencils and conventional printing techniques.

Registration for the free ProActiv launch webinar can be done at www.dek.com/webinar

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