Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 19 11:54:56 EDT 2024 | tommy_magyar
Hi there, I've been happy with the iiNeo and iiNeo+ from Europlacer, both have the capacity of 8*33 8mm feeders (264 slots in total). It can build boards up to 505*360 mm (our biggest PCBA, maybe it can do bigger one too). 6 and 12 monthly services
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 26 04:00:50 EST 2013 | aj
Europlacer iineo well worth a look.. total flexibility and capabilities... I would recommend that anything you get should have the force feedback in the placement head...critical going forward aj
Electronics Forum | Fri May 31 08:13:46 EDT 2013 | emeto
Hi, from all companies I know that Europlacer makes machine for huge PCB. The model I think is called "iineo" and I think can handle boards up to 60". I saw that machine 5 years ago on Exhibition in Munich. The company is English/French and from wha
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 18 07:52:28 EDT 2018 | stephenj37824
After doing more research I have decided against Essemtec. Still liking the Europlacer iineo+. I also have been doing research on the Ipulse S20. I really want a minimum board width of 20". Fuji also has a nice looking system that will fit the bill
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 07 05:08:24 EST 2019 | mschiller
Hi Rob, I am glad you get through your issue. We always focus on customer services and partnership is a part of our DNA. We always feel concerned about the efficiency and reliablity of our products. Do not hesistate to get in touch for any needs.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 09 23:55:07 EDT 2015 | navworx
As mentioned, I'm looking for opinions, pro & con, comparing these two machines. Cost, performance, whether you think it's an apples-apples comparison, etc. Would like to hear from those who: 1. Have used Europlacer machines and now use MyData mac
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 09 12:52:38 EDT 2015 | brianbrl
Hi, I had Assembleon machines for many years, and worked through a total of nine of them. Three years ago we began to look at the short-comings we had, based on the machines capabilities. We started to look for a new SMT platform that could improve
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 19 21:55:23 EDT 2018 | stephenj37824
You've got (to my mind) 3 wholly different > classes of machine there. > > Essemtec is upper > entry level maker that is increasingly > differentiating itself from the competing > machines in its class by focusing on 3d > assembly/dispensing op
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 03 10:37:04 EST 2020 | spoiltforchoice
If you are looking at a single machine, you are after a true "flexplacer". There are a couple of options it will depend a bit on the spped you want and how many different parts you need too load at once. Best: Europlacer Iineo for pure flexibility o
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 18 17:46:10 EDT 2018 | spoiltforchoice
You've got (to my mind) 3 wholly different classes of machine there. Essemtec is upper entry level maker that is increasingly differentiating itself from the competing machines in its class by focusing on 3d assembly/dispensing options. The Puma als