Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 24 21:19:40 EST 2005 | smartasp
Hi, We are also a hig mix low volum plant situated in Sri Lanka and just installed 2 Opals inline from Assembleon with the feeder exchange carts for faster change over. This machines can be upgraded to Topaz by just installing 4 more heads. So far
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 19 02:30:09 EST 2018 | robl
OK, so all GEM Machines & MG were built by Yamaha, and imported in to Europe & USA and other places by Philips. After a while Philips developed it's own machine - the FCM. Philips then sold off it's SMT division and it was rebranded Assembleon.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 06 00:41:56 EDT 2005 | vinitverma
Hi, If you're thinking of a new machine and the volumes are not very high, I think Assembleon's OPAL XII should be the best fit. It can handle VERY LARGE boards upto 25.5" x 17" (with single pass) and 25.5" x 33.5" (with double pass). However for th
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 19 09:18:27 EST 2018 | reckless
Definitely helps! I came across this Yamaha newsletter mentioning 16 nozzles for YV-112 not 12 (see page 5). Are you sure Yamaha didn't sell different models to Assembleon? Did they change models alot? Also does the YSM40R really hit 200,000 cph
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 16 11:42:58 EST 2018 | reckless
Thanks for the explanation! I'm trying to google and find out more about the sapphire not finding much info on it. Also, trying to better understand the whole philips/assembleon/yamaha history especially on the GEM Yamaha line. Not much out there.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 29 04:02:51 EDT 2006 | vasily
Hi Efren Unfortunately I cannot say about prices, because I don't know them in your region. But I can offer you to consider the world-leader manufacturers of each type of equipment. I think you can obtain all information through their web-sites. We s
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 20 11:19:07 EST 2018 | spoiltforchoice
Ahh but you're missing the key points. The YSM40 is in no way ever intended to operate on its own, to keep those 4 heads busy they all need to be placing high volume parts, combined with a high throughput of PCB's probably in dual lane mode which in
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 23 17:01:23 EST 2005 | adlsmt
You may want to look at Universal Instruments as well. We had Assembleon, Panasonic and Contact systems equipment and decided to try to pick one platform for the future to simplify programming and training. We are a high mix CM that also does high vo
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