Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 03 09:34:43 EST 2016 | oxygensmd
He everyone, We have an Ekra E5 screen printer which is really nice machine I think. Now I'm looking forward a new squeegees set. I don't know the E-series and the X-series can use both squeegees? Are the squeegee holder the same on this two machin
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 03 12:52:47 EST 2016 | cbeneat
I am not sure, we only have X series, but If you go to Transition Automation they show OEM replacements w/holes for E4,E5,E6 and X series to be the same.
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
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 27 08:23:37 EDT 2014 | emeto
Hello, we have several generation of Siemens machines and one of our lines is ASM SX1 series. Machine is very accurate and reliable as a hardware, but in my opinion the software is their biggest advantage. Software is very powerful and can do things
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 07 00:01:06 EDT 2006 | saiwong
I think XP series will suit your needs. They are inexpensive, high accuracy placement & long lasting machine. Ekra printer & BTU are strongly recommended.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 04 07:30:50 EST 2003 | ex maintain leader
Hi Grant, I'm ex Fuji Service Engineer, Fuji GP 6xx is the best but for companies in ultra high tech (2 side cleaning+ long life operating, BUT not easy to teach the technicians). Ask Panasert create series is also well durable, but I newer use yust
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 02 17:20:47 EST 2020 | kumarb
Hi. You say that you backed up the original drive. How? My suggestion: 1) Assuming that your HDD interface is SATA style - deploy a Samsung EVO series SSD which are very reliable. 2) Perform a bit-copy of the known good working drive so that the S
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 23 13:01:54 EDT 2008 | wschulz
Hey guys, My company is currently looking into developing a SMT line. I have an interesting perspective on this due to the fact that I worked a SMT line for quite a few years as an equipment operator. Now I am an engineer and at a different company
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 27 07:13:25 EDT 2014 | recard
Hi, we have plans to build up a SMD manufacturing line and would like to get your feedback what is best for us to choose. We are outsourcing about 50 different products which are more or less low series (up to 1000 pieces). Boards are very different
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