Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 17 14:35:53 EDT 1998 | Dale Eble
There is a company named Cencorp in Longmont, Colorado that makes depaneling equipment. They are used extensively for boards, including processor modules e.g, Pentium II / Power PC. - They were working on version for BGA - they may have something no
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 27 15:03:40 EST 2002 | cnotebaert
Cencorp is another, they make routers, we purchased one of these just to depanelize boards. most boards we depanelize are already pre-routed with tabs holding hte boards together. the machine works great.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 13 18:10:42 EDT 2004 | 3COM Employee
Chipshooter: KME CM82CM-G Fine Pitch: KME CM92R-M Screen Printer: Anything, but DEK. Reflow Oven: Conceptronics, by far. Conveyors: Simplimatic. Router: Cencorp.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 15 17:01:29 EST 2005 | John S.
My company is looking at purchasing its first router. We've always used press type depaneling systems before. Can anyone make any recommendations regarding the Cencorp 1200 SR and the Tyco Smart Router? Thanks in advance, John S.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 10 11:07:37 EDT 2006 | dougs
Hi, Just wondering if anyone has any experience on any of the inline laser soldering machines available, benchworks, PMJ cencorp, Seica. Any info on any of them would be great. cheers Dougs
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 18 10:11:48 EDT 2006 | russ
Have always been very happy with Cencorp. Pete is right, big wallet necessary. Hope you build your own fixtures as well. They charge throught he nose for these.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 18 11:57:16 EDT 2006 | Ravi
Hi, We are using Cencorp BR1000 model routing m/c. The m/c is very good. If you need some information please mail me ravi@autroncorp.com.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 26 17:05:38 EDT 2006 | pjc
Chunks, FYI: I don't sell them. I sell the mechanical type from Cencorp. I just know about LPKF's machine. They should be able to give you the info you're looking for.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 27 14:11:32 EDT 2006 | Helen
Board handling: max panel: 20.8" x 19.5" max component height: 2" (top) / 0.375" (bottom) load height: 37"
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 08 12:43:15 EDT 2008 | linny999
hello, Try Allen at Attek LLC 970 443 9233 he should be able to help you out. Ian