Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 21 18:37:10 EDT 2009 | sbayeta
Hi, Our SMT line has placement capacity of 80K cph, but only 21K cph gluing capacity. The rate between reflow and glue of our products is around 5 to 1. The line works great for the reflow boards, but when we produce glue boards the glue dispenser
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 07 10:59:46 EST 2004 | mevishu
Dear all. I am working on project to improve the productivity of palcement machine of my company .My prime cocern is CPH i.e components placed per hour. Rated capacity is 48000 componets/hour and what we actually acgieve is 23000. No doubt this mu
Electronics Forum | Wed May 02 12:22:30 EDT 2007 | SWAG
Make sure you get a good upward looking camera combo. 4.0 on rear and 2.6 for PTF (platform tray feeder) parts is my favorite. Easy to wrench on, calibrate (if you have a cal. kit), and easy to program. Single beam will run at 2000+ cph and dual b
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 24 21:01:34 EST 2010 | davef
You're correct, CPH doesn't mean dip. You want: * Perfect parts. * On-time delivery. * Cpk ~2 each quarter * Zero lost machine time as a result of product change-over. ... Right?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 21 17:25:02 EDT 2006 | ahmedrehan
For calculation let me keep future production in mind so for producing 1000 board/day X 110 component means 1,10000 / 8hr/day = 13,750 cph so I have to select a chip shooter between 15-20k cph. any sujested model of Fuji or Panasonic with this speed.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 19 09:00:18 EDT 2010 | jorge_quijano
Just a comment, we have been using the OEE as metric in our plant, what I've seen is that can be misunderstood because a good OEE level does not mean a good machine utilization, let me try to explain this on my own words. I have a HMLV line, so when
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 12 15:41:13 EDT 2010 | cusackmusic
Depends on what you mean by full speed. We run them Full Speed on our Quad IIC, and IVC. But those aren't as fast as newer machines. I assume there is a speed at which the vacuum just won't be able to hold on anymore.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 02 02:52:24 EDT 2009 | jasreeves
Probably covering old ground here, but when I read marketing data, brochures etc for new P&P machines, they always state the CPH. You know... 12,000 chips per hour or 18,000 chips per hour and so on and so forth. However, you try and place 0201's at
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 29 04:22:12 EDT 2006 | Olas
Hi, Can anyone provide a check-list to evaluate the capability of a subcontractor for assembling boards? I mean a list of items to check like number of SMT production lines, kind of machines (screen-printer, pick-and-place, oven, AOI, etc.), throug
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 16 08:56:17 EST 2005 | mskler
Hello every one, I will be very thank full to all who are using CP6 fuji machine if they can spare some time for me & give some important information about the machine. 1.What is the actual CPH you are getting during production. 2. W