Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 13:56:14 EDT 2000 | Mark Charlton
Does anyone know a formula for determining my "Excess Capacity"? I know my machine's up AND down time, the effective placement rate, and my idle time. If my manager asks me what out "excess capacity" is, how do I use my "knowns" and calculate an ac
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 03 18:57:39 EST 2006 | bayanbaru
I am task to make productivity improvement for production. The line configuration is as follow: MPM Printer/S20/S20/S20/S20/GSM/GSM/MVT/BTU How to calculate the capacity of the above configuration? What factors do I need to consider?
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 06 04:18:03 EST 2006 | Rob
Get a stopwatch & time your functions to see which is the slowest. I am guessing it's going to be the oven, printer (if using paste inspection) or the AOI. If you are talking the average or optimum speed in CPH, that would depend on the type of b
Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 13:57:20 EDT 2000 | Stefan Witte
Mark, I guess while your machine sits idle, it could do boards. While the machine processes boards it breaks down by a certain percentage rate. I would multiply the placement rate with the idle time, multiplied by uptime divided by hundred. 10.000 (
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 26 19:59:08 EDT 2001 | davef
They always tell you to calculate ROI, when they want to blow you off. Do a net search using - calculate ROI. Links to three pretty good descriptions on this are: http://www.dmreview.com/editorial/dmreview/print_action.cfm?EdID=2487 http://www.eval
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 20 15:12:31 EDT 2024 | daniel_stanphill
The Fuzion is an impressive machine but even more expensive. We went with Europlacer (iineo2). Loved it so much we already got another! The capacity, throughput, flexibility, accuracy, all just outstanding! In my next life I will probably sell them l
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 14 02:18:18 EDT 2024 | cealansmith
The Manncorp MC388 with its 190 feeder capacity seems like a good choice for handling a wide variety of parts. Alternatively, you could consider brands like Yamaha or Juki, as they also offer high precision machines with good expandability. If possib
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Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 17 11:04:09 EDT 2024 | dimamalin
ASM -SIEMMENS ,SX machine, if you want a new equipment, my first choice.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 27 12:33:55 EDT 2024 | ttheis
Go used. We have quarter million dollar UIC machines we bought for $10k and they are amazing. Just need to be able to read manuals and be resourceful without factory support. There are independent service companies if you need help. Overall its been