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cellular phone assembly

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 24 22:43:07 EDT 2004 | FengAng

Hi Rob, We use the most advanced equipments in front end, but the back end we always use manual assembly, including display, LCD, casing. It's all because we should balance the cost & efficiency. I think if you are the boss, you will also do thing

QP-132E // FCM 2

Electronics Forum | Fri May 31 16:16:42 EDT 2002 | Ozzy

Does Fuji even make the QP-132 anymore? I have not seen it at Apex for the past 2-3 years. This "inflexible" dinosaur was a commercial disaster for Fuji. Philips/Assembleon has sold countless more FCM than Fuji QP-132. The problem with both machines

QP-132E // FCM 2

Electronics Forum | Fri May 24 17:28:04 EDT 2002 | fastek

Good points regarding Sanyo. I believe they were the first to introduce the "Direct Drive" concept. It's quite impressive. Panasonic probably ripped them off when designed their MSR's. It's interesting to note that an FCM-2 placing 96,000 comp. per h

Re: Universal GSM/Response No. 2

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 02 07:26:50 EDT 1998 | smd

I didn't use my real name because I don't want to get bombed with phone calls and emails. We are an OEM looking to put in a SMT line soon. Is this GSM a decent machine? How much does it cost? | | Also and info on decent screen printers and reflo

Re: Starting an SMT line

Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 06 12:46:22 EDT 1998 | Phillip Hunter

| We are investigating equipment for a new SMT line. We are an OEM doing thru hole assembly and now must decide whether to do SM assembly in house or sub-contract out. We are a low volume/high board mix company. | Our boards are mixed tech with SM on

Re: Starting an SMT line

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 08 13:33:07 EDT 1998 | Brad Kendall

For pick and place, I have worked with the Zevatech machines and Philips machines. Both are great machines. The Zevatech will give you greater speed and still offer great accuracy and repeatability. Don't let the belt drive stuff scare you, it sta

Compressor for Pick and Place line

Electronics Forum | Thu May 21 12:53:38 EDT 2020 | spoiltforchoice

A cheap piston compressor (like you might use in a garage) should be rated such that it has ~50% duty cycle, you don't want it running continuously. They are very affordable but do switch on and off between two essentially hardwired setpoints. The b

Compressor for Pick and Place line

Electronics Forum | Mon May 25 20:51:13 EDT 2020 | kylehunter

> A cheap piston compressor (like you might use in > a garage) should be rated such that it has ~50% > duty cycle, you don't want it running > continuously. They are very affordable but do > switch on and off between two essentiall

Glue dispenser dor SMT line ( Glue process )

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 14 03:45:05 EDT 2007 | erhard

Hello Sami, if your placer is faster than your printer you must have very few components on the board, how many are there? What is the tact time of your mounter for this board, what is the tact time of your printer? How large is the board, can you s

Reflow Profiling for Duel Line oven

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 00:25:09 EST 2017 | shahrat

What is the method of Reflow profiling for a duel line reflow?? I am planning to have a duel line Reflow oven for cell phone production. As 2 types of PCB ( Top + Bottom) will enter machine at the same time and both will have different numbers of mou

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