we have many hitachi equipment and hitachi feeders to sell . if you want to know more , please contact us tina@smtfeeders.cn
Industry News | 2016-09-01 12:07:57.0
A new class has been developed to teach EMS providers and others the basics of wire harness assembly techniques. This class goes along with the popular IPC-A-620 Wire and Cable Harness Assembly Acceptance standards.
New Equipment | Education/Training
This is a "real life" how to solder kit including both throughhole and SMT components. The board has ground planes that you would find in a real PCB assembly. Upon completion the sudents will have a working board. If you are trying to instruct new
This is what the fully assembled How to Solder Kit looks like. Depress the button and one of the LEDs will remain lit at the end (it eventually times out). You can add some kind of template so each LED position has some meaning. The PCB has a real gr
Industry Directory | Manufacturer
One of the largest manufacturers of interconnect products in the world. The company designs, and manufactures RF/microwave connectors; flat ribbon cable and interconnect systems.
Industry Directory | Manufacturer
We manufacture evidence-based laser wire stripping solutions that automate processes to reduce scrappage and increase yield for our customers.
2 sets of L255 led production line for LED non-wire strip light for more detailed information about machine, please view: http://www.smdmachine.com
Technical Library | 2017-09-25 10:36:52.0
Laser wire stripping was developed by NASA in the 1970s as part of the Space Shuttle program. The technology made it possible to use smaller sized wires with thinner insulations, without risk of the damage that can be caused by traditional mechanical wire stripping methods. Laser wire stripping technology was commercialized in the 1990s and was initially used for aerospace and defense applications. Laser wire stripping then grew significantly when the consumer electronics market exploded as lasers became the only stripping solution for the tiny data cables found in laptops, mobile phones and other consumer electronics products. Another large industry that has adopted laser wire stripping methods, and for good reason, is high-end medical device manufacturing.