Industry News | 2015-06-23 14:56:12.0
Fancort Industries a global supplier of cost-effective solutions to electronics manufacturers, today announced a breakthrough in separating metalized PCBs.
Industry News | 2016-02-17 17:51:40.0
Fancort Industries, Inc., now in its 44th year, will exhibit in Booth #3010 at the 2016 IPC APEX EXPO, scheduled to take place March 15-17, 2016 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The company will showcase its wide selection of equipment and services designed to meet all requirements from prototype to moderate production, specializing in processing high-reliability aerospace grade devices to exacting SMT tolerances. Fancort will display its new line of SMT products, including the new FD Series Desktop Robotic Dispensing, inline and floor mounted depanelers and laser marking from Getech, the JAPAN UNIX SOLDER MEISTER® Desktop Soldering Robot DF Series and its new Magnetic Universal Fixture.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 16 12:50:56 EDT 2014 | comatose
We have several, the one everyone likes is a Fancort VPD5-330. We were having trouble with cracked ceramics near the score line with our pizza cutter style depaneler. The linear blade made it go away entirely. Not the cheapest, though.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 13 16:23:47 EDT 2014 | esoderberg
I did not see any mention on the inner layer setback. We use 0.025" and have not had problems. Point loads with either a CAB or a FKN can sometimes be problematic. I would search out someone you know that has a fancort industries VDP5. This cuts th
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 29 08:55:35 EST 2017 | capse
I represent Fancort Industries. We provide "pizza cutter" and horizontal opposing blade "guillotine" style v-score depanel equipment. The edge clearance requirements are 0.030" - 0.050" for the wheel cutter and down to 0.020" for the opposing blade e
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 29 17:07:58 EDT 2004 | waveroom
Got to http://www.fancort.com they offer several models thru distribution. Low volume look at the NRT-1 & NTR-2... Medium volume look at the PS-MR-1 and there is a high volume machine as well.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 23 11:05:46 EST 2010 | kjs123p
We had this same problem several years ago. The caps and resistors were cracking when we snapped the boards apart. We now use a pizza cutter style depanelizer. A couple of manufacturers that I know of are CAB and Fancort. I hope this helps.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 31 11:06:45 EDT 2017 | capse
Fancort industries offers v-score separation systems. ASYS Group offers sawing and router depanel equipment.