DEK’s Horizon platforms offer a comprehensive array of sophisticated features as standard, including optimised printer frame technology, fast product changeover, 2 Cpk print process capability and 6-sigma production performance. The DEK HawkEye 750 camera system, semi-automatic stencil load and the understencil cleaning system features a core cycle time of 12.0 seconds and a machine accuracy of ±25 µm @ 2 Cmk for use in high-mix environments. The 12-second core cycle timeDEK camera Instinctiv T V9 user interface ISCAN™ Intelligent Scalable Control Area Network .Full size stencil frame capacity.Horizon 08 – Best-in-class performance Features:
Process alignment capability 2 Cpk @ +/-25 microns 6-Sigma
Machine alignment capability 2 Cpk @ +/- 12.5 microns 6-Sigma
Standard configuration |
DEK Horizon 08 EE |
Machine alignment capability |
>2.0 Cpk @ +/- 12.5µm, (±6 Sigma) * |
Process Alignment Capability |
>2.0 Cpk @ +/- 25µm, (±6 Sigma) * |
Standard cycle time |
10 seconds + process |
Maximum printing surface |
508 mm (X) × 508 mm (Y) |
User interface |
Touchscreen, keyboard and trackball, DEK Instinctiv V9 software |
Camera |
DEK HawkEye 1700 digital camera with 2-way LED illumination |
Squeegee adjustment |
Motorized with squeegee pressure feedback |
Stencil loading |
Automatic, incl. squeegee drip catcher |
Stencil alignment |
Motorized (actuators); aligned on X- and Y-axis and rotation |
DEK ProFlow |
Optional |
Understencil Cleaning |
DEK Cyclone 300 mm/400 mm/515 mm |
Technical documentation |
Printed documents: User manual, installation instructions, circuit diagrams.
Technical instructions and videos that explain all operating steps are preinstalled. |
Compressed air supply |
5-8 bar at ~5 litres/minute |
Power supply |
100 Volts to 240 Volts ±10 %. Single phase 50/60 Hz |
Weight |
Approx. 690 kg depending on selected options |
* The machine and repeat accuracy check will be conducted using production-typical process variables. The repeat accuracy rating comprises the printing speed, squeegee operation, table movements and camera movements. |