Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 04 02:20:38 EST 2019 | robl
Asys again, same as their laser markers from your other question. I've had good service from their bottom routers. They are called the Divisio range now.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 26 21:23:21 EST 2008 | davef
Several methods are available for singulating or extricating individual flexible circuits from a processed panel; this discussion of the topic applies to all types of flexible circuits. In general, the methods for singulating flex circuits can be bra
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 16 08:39:30 EST 2008 | davef
No, we didn't know UK based service support for your machine from a bread box, but maybe these people can help you: * Wolfgang M�ller, Technical Sales, Technical Manager, +49 7348 9855 15, F+49 7348 9855 8 15, M +49 175 58 39 611 Wolfgang.Mueller@asy
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 23 12:39:25 EST 2020 | rlackey
Hi Phil, Tabs every time for me, but running in volume so the slow down in tool travel for cutting important. Have used Cencorp 1000 & 1300BR, and Asys ADS01 - both in line systems with grippers from the top to hold the board and the router underne
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 06 04:54:39 EST 2018 | Robl
Smells a lot worse even with good extraction. Key things to look out for is laser life on your thickness and layup of panels compared to spindle motor life (Typically 10,000 hours, or 2 years for us) and cost of replacement lasers. We get spindle
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 09 02:46:45 EST 2018 | robl
Thanks Capse. Hi Rick, We have Asys and Cencorp inline routers, both are very good. Our models are ADS01F, Cencorp 1000BR & 1300BR. One thing to remember is that if you have tight finished tolerances make sure you get the fiducial alignment option