Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 07 16:15:54 EDT 2021 | bobpan
We have an Ersa and an Ace machine. The Ersa is made for bigger volumes of boards. Programming is longer/harder and not as user friendly. If your running 100 boards or less.....the Ace is the way to go. If you need flexibility the Ace is better.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 07 12:57:24 EDT 2021 | emeto
One of these ACE KISS machines. Very basic and simple to program. It is a great entry level machine. However, accuracy and repeatability not the same compared to the big expensive machines.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 28 08:13:09 EDT 2024 | atpico
Hello, In technical specifications for ACE KISS selective soldering machines it is written : Power International: 208-230VAC / 1Ph/60Hz 8 amps Question 1: this must be equipped in Factory, or it's custom selectable on the machine as for many ot
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 14:07:00 EDT 2019 | proceng1
I believe that NORDSON now recommends AIM NC277. Nordson bought out ACE-protech.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 24 15:58:04 EST 2023 | proceng1
I have been involved with our Selective Soldering process for 15 years or more. Using ACE Protech machines and now a Juki. Our first ACE machine replaced 4 hand solder operators easily, allowing them to work on other projects. The machine isn't "set
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 02 14:35:50 EDT 2024 | proceng1
Nordson bought ACE, and then NORDSON dropped support. TMSSOLUTIONS .US is supporting them now. Some of the former ACE employees started a company and acquired the spare parts and documentation from ACE. Ryan is the guy to talk to. Have your machin
Electronics Forum | Sun May 09 22:56:14 EDT 2004 | snehal acharya
hi everybody, can anybody give the manufacturer's name of good selective solder M/C. Snehal Acharya.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 17 08:44:58 EDT 2004 | solderpro
Vitronics or Ursa
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 09:10:30 EDT 2004 | dougm
My company is looking at the various options for selective soldering machines. We are mostly a low volume, high mix facility, with some moderate volume orders as well. I have looked at the Pillarhouse Topaz XL, Ersa Versaflow, and Vitronics Soltec