User talk:Jnailer/DEK International

History
Since DEK started its business, it has developed many industry standard solutions for Automated Screen / Stencil Printers and supported processes. Very little seems to be in the public domain regarding this exceptional technology that has enabled Mass production of electronic equipment. PC's, TFT screens and Mobile phones production showing what can be achieved by installing hundreds of machines at factories around the world. I am writing this article as a starting point making a summary about DEK, then with other supporting articles for industry standard equipment that has enabled this technology revolution. DEK on its own has sold over 18,000 automated printers over the past 40 years, and most of them run 24 hours a day. Such concepts as Ball Placement, VectorGuard , 6 Sigma and fastest printer on the planet, the PV3000 producing 1 solar cell per second. The future holds mass production of solar cells on a larger scale than what we have seen happen with PC's and Mobile Phones.

Comments please
article creator is away on vacation until end of July 2009. Please comment here. This is a work in progress. I have put together a lot of information about this company and am currently researching factual links from within the industry to show some major developements and have tried to restrict only to common products that are not specific to DEK but are used industry wide. This is not meant as an advert, rather its purpose is to educate people on ; for example... how your mobile phone is made , from the very start of the build process.

Personally this is a fasinating subject for me and i feel adds value to a subject not covered in wikipedia. please use discussion or talk with creater. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Jnailer (talk • contribs) 12:27, 3 July 2009 (UTC)
 * Jnailer, you might not have intended this to be an advert, but it reads as a blatant advert. If you want to educate, then you should do this on the relevant wiki pages and not on the page of a commercial enterprise. My reading of the article is that it is 90% advert. The relevance of the article for wiki appears to be that DEK manufactures PV's - most other content should be removed. GrahamP (talk) 20:54, 30 August 2009 (UTC)