Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 23 19:47:49 EST 2021 | proceng1
I am aware that RPS was former ACE employees or whatever the relationship was, and that the basic design is very similar. I have a lot of experience with first generation ACE products before they were acquired by NORDSON.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 15 16:21:48 EDT 2010 | dyoungquist
Brian When we were looking into getting a selective solder system 2 years ago, I had factory tours at both RPS and ACE. We ended up choosing RPS. Not a big difference between them. The RPS system is a little easier to program in my opinion and wa
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 19 10:18:05 EST 2008 | dyoungquist
On TH parts we have been hand soldering. This last summer we purchased a Rhythm selective solder machine from RPS automation. I did a factory tour of both RPS and ACE since both facilities are about 1/2 mile from each other. In comparing the 2 c
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 23 18:59:14 EST 2021 | kumarb
Hi. To add to your homework... 1) RPS are from the former team that developed the ACE KISS product line. 2) From brief chats, NORDSON is still building the last versions of the ACE KISS designs while RPS has continued to advance the tool. 3) Anoth
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 19 13:13:53 EST 2008 | evtimov
Dyoungquist, As I know RPS is doing that equipment from a long time and ACE is actually formed by x employees from RTS. KISS 104 looks exactly the same as RPS Rythm. :) The point is that if you want to use wave soldering machine, adhesive will be
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 14 17:14:22 EDT 2010 | bdavis63
Hello All, I am looking to increase Selective Soldering capability and am looking for insight as to what equipment/manufacturer to persue. I am looking for a small footprint, fully wetted batch system that can be easily upgraded to in line function i
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