Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 12 12:00:13 EDT 2024 | jdengler
How would you print 2 different products in the same line? This seems to me to be the sticking point on that approach. I don't see enough benefit of dual lane to justify the added expense. Remember you will need to have dual lane conveyors possibl
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 12 11:38:42 EDT 2024 | tommy_magyar
You could probably take the data of your most complex AND high runner board to the machine supplier and ask them to simulate what is the gain of the dual lane compared to the single lane. Most likely the best thing to do.
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 14 21:24:23 EDT 2024 | simonattwood
There is at least one printer I've seen that takes two stencils at a time and runs them in parallel. Another has a two conveyors and will use one to pass through with the idea that you'd put two printers next to each other, feeding different sides of
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 16 08:06:25 EDT 2024 | ginny
hello, sir: I have two units of MPM momentum BTB can meet your back to back configurations. if you want,Please let me know. other thing is if you can put the samsung dual lane f2 under your consideration, I'm also have some.Have a good day.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 04 15:02:27 EDT 2024 | tommy_magyar
I wouldn't get a dual conveyor pick and place machine unless there is a huge amount of boards to be built over a long time - like automotive industry.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 17 09:55:03 EDT 2024 | tommy_magyar
I agree with jdengler. Unless you have long contracts for a product (or a few similar products) to run constantly on a dual conveyor line, I don't see how this will pay off.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 04 20:43:05 EDT 2024 | simonattwood
So you'd say it's better for squeezing out every last bit of capacity rather than offering more flexibility?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 16 12:57:32 EDT 2024 | jdengler
Right, all of these require more capital equipment for not much more output. I can't see how that would payoff in the end.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 11 14:09:58 EST 2017 | deanm
Some pick and place machine manufacturers offer dual lane feeders which may double the machine's feeder capacity. What are the pros/cons of using dual lane feeders in a high mix environment? Are they just for 8mm? Thanks!
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 18 12:12:27 EDT 2024 | spoiltforchoice
> Hello, As per me if your products have a large > number of common components, a dual lane setup > allows you to run different products > simultaneously, maximizing efficiency and > throughput. This setup can also provide > fl