Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 08 20:05:16 EST 2006 | gcolbert
My company was considering buying RV-2E/s to perform functions in a electronic circuit board manufacturing facility. Are they any obvious situations where this machine can be used? Soldering/labeling/station transfer/general assembly? Any suggestions
Electronics Forum | Wed May 02 09:14:08 EDT 2007 | stefi
Hi, We have a very annoying problem with a Philips Orion 2 SMT machine. It displays the error message "Second Limit Over" a few times per shift and it's impossible to make the machine work again unless it is turned off from the mains. It stops in th
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 12 01:02:58 EST 2006 | Thomas
One printer 2 smt lines = No problem, but then you will need 2 ovens. It is even sometimes a more valuable cost savings depending on what production you are into. At first the stencil printer with a divertion conveyor, then straight ahead into the 1
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 22 16:40:23 EST 2007 | mika
One of our customers that always was going for Ni/Au surface finish on RoHS PCB and our processs was adjusted for that, "whithout any problem". Recently they decided to switch to another surface finsh: PbFree HASL. What is that? Imersion tin/silver?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 30 01:13:27 EDT 2004 | yukim
Hi, We are based in Korea, a manufacturer of electronics for automotives. We are a small company, so no "corporative discount" is applicable to us. We currently have 2 SMT lines and are about to invest one more. Our production is high mix / low volu
Electronics Forum | Thu May 19 08:05:53 EDT 2005 | wigeon@telia.com
Hi, We are based in Korea, a manufacturer of > electronics for automotives. We are a small > company, so no "corporative discount" is > applicable to us. > > We currently have 2 SMT > lines and are about to invest one more. Our > production is
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 10 16:23:11 EDT 2004 | davem
Hi Grant, In previous positions I've had experience with the Fuji CP43, CP6, CP642, CP643, CP65, IP3 & QP242. In operating, training and process engineering capacities. Presently, I'm working with 2 SMT lines (in a process engineering capacity) wit
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 10 04:15:01 EDT 2005 | vinitverma
Ari, I would suggest you make a checklist of all your requirements (not just large scale production) and prioritize them with weights assigned to each. Fill in the checklist for each equipment and manufacturer and you'll have the results out. I wou
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