DEK Solar adds to screen printing technical offerings with Solutions Engineer appointment

September 24, 2010
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A DEK employee for over 15 years, Ed Rabbitt has been appointed by DEK Solar as its new Solutions Engineer. Rabbitt will be responsible for print process solutions for advanced applications, in addition to supporting new solar installations directly with customers. DEK Solar has recently expanded its equipment manufacturing operations at its Weymouth, UK facility and the launched a new screen printer, dubbed Eclipse to meet growing demand.

“Many of the customers I work with have little, if any, knowledge of printing,” noted Ed Rabbitt. “So, by coming to me, they not only benefit from my knowledge of this area, but can also take advantage of a lab fully equipped to help them determine whether their designs are possible. We can help them develop the process without the overheads of expensive equipment – highly beneficial and engineered for maximum productivity.”

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A key function of the new position will be creating high accuracy screens to exact design specifications, Ed will develop a working process that customers can take through to production to generate an optimal performance as well as guide customers through equipment installation and the transition to production.

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