Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 23 06:29:03 EDT 2019 | spoiltforchoice
Essemtec machines are quite good for small batch production. However you do need to bear in mind the FLX is quite small and depending how you use it and the options fitted might be limited on feeder count. You don't mention if this FLX is laser or
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 28 16:34:34 EST 2020 | spoiltforchoice
I genuinely think component verifier on the machine is the optimum solution. Even then it can probably get caught out, we build some instrumentation that can have 10K 1%, 10K 0.1% and 10k 0.1% 2ppm, a verifier won't catch those getting mixed up,likew
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 06 08:50:07 EST 2009 | jeffreyj
adlsmt - I do apply paste (Kester EP256) by hand to the boards now with 5 mil thick stainless steel stencils. A few of the parts almost always need rework, though, either because I didn't place them accurately or there's too much paste, or it got sme
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 08 15:01:30 EST 2023 | rgduval
You'll get as many opinions as you get people who respond to this, and none of them will be wrong :D My career has been on Mycronic machines, so, I know them best. I think Mycronic are hands down the best machines for high-mix, low-volume productio
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 26 15:05:02 EDT 2012 | upguy
Thanks for responding Fred and Peter. We have had the same damage to the tip occur even though our TP9-UFP sits in an air conditioned room (74 F / 23 C). I spoke with Matt at MyData (who was very helpful). He said that the X-axis bearings, the X-a