Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 14 08:46:57 EST 2010 | christian01976
Hello! Does anyone work with Fuji Aimex or NXT II? Are they good machines? What is about maintenance and reliability? Are the Fujis better than Assembleon machines? Greetings Christian
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 06 11:08:02 EST 2015 | burb1999
Looking at the FUJI AIMEX-II anyone have any experience with this machine, pros/cons etc? thoughts? Todd
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 21 13:02:21 EST 2021 | oclsc
Hi SMTnet. I looking for an overview of possible nozzles for Fuji Aimex II (H12HS and DX head). An overview with pictures of the physical nozzle tips and dimensions. Hop you can help me. Best regards. Ole C.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 11 07:09:34 EST 2011 | dismon
Hello, I am also thinking about Fuji NXTII, AIMEX or Assembleon AX series. What is your opinion about these high speed machines? wold you recomend some other machines? Thanks Sergio
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 08:56:13 EST 2011 | zavalko
Hi! Our company is Fuji's distributor in Russia. AIMEX couldn't be much faster than NXT2. There are four heads limit in the AIMEX while NXT can have dozens of modules & heads in single machine. It's hard to get a field data on AIMEX. Machine was re
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 10 13:16:29 EDT 2018 | dleeper
Given your low component count, why are you considering the Fuji AIMEX over a Fuji NXT? I don't know the specifics of your product, but in general, the AIMEX is geared more for high mix/high complexity jobs and the NXT is more for low complexity, hig
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 23 20:29:00 EST 2010 | fujiphil
For SMT machines, FUJI is one of the best. NXT2, speed and accuracy are excellent. AIMEX is a new machine. I do not know if this machine already release in the market. As far as I know, AIMEX is much faster than NXT2. Machine are maintenance friend
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 25 11:21:35 EDT 2019 | slthomas
What's to stop you from programming the board as a single assembly?
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 26 04:12:59 EDT 2019 | ixqprint
See your precision when soldering
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 28 04:49:33 EDT 2014 | iruindegi1
We have to buy a Pick&Place machine. We do small series and prototipes, 2-3 changes/day, so we need a flexible machine, that permits quick changes. We are looking at SIPLACE SX1 and FUJI AIMEX II. Could you give us your opinion? Thanks