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New Pick and Place Operation

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 18:28:17 EDT 2004 | russ

I would look at the Samsung CP40 or 45. They have the placement rates you want even a little better on the 40. the 45 will double that easily. They handle all types of parts down to 0201 components. Depending on the camera you select (25mm) you ca

AOI selection,specifically ViTechnology and Mirtec

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 26 14:20:41 EDT 2005 | TPM

Brian, We have the Mirtec Table Top. It is very good at detecting the component and orientation. It is however only as good as we program it to be. We have seen some limitations in respect to solder connections. I have not found it to be 100% re

AOI selection,specifically ViTechnology and Mirtec

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 27 01:17:33 EDT 2005 | adlsmt

You should also check out YesTech. Both companies should give you in house demo's and be willing to leave a machine there to try out for 30 days. They are with out a doubt only as good as the programmer. I think the support from Yestech would be bett

Panasonic MV2C pick and place.

Electronics Forum | Thu May 21 18:11:37 EDT 2020 | gabriel1blue

Thank you for your reply. I tried to contact Panasonic support but even them have a hard time getting information on this machines. I have been waiting for them to let me know if they help us but no luck yet. I did replaced the a few backup batteries

AOI selection,specifically ViTechnology and Mirtec

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 19 20:28:49 EDT 2006 | mrduckmann2000

We recently purchased a Mirtec AOI machine, it take a bit to program but overall we are pleased. The machine has a downward looking camera, we have had some issues with the machine not catching opens. When a IC has it's legs bent straight up off th

Solder Paste Storage and Control

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 30 11:34:51 EDT 2008 | davem

Guys, So I recently started working for a small CM in Southern N.H. We currently use 2 Magic Chef Mini wine friges to store the solder paste (63/37, RoHS). I've been monitoring the room temp (and humidity) and the frige temps all this week. The pro

CIM systems and Final Assembly

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 23 11:42:05 EST 2001 | aiscorp

In the past when the electronics industry was only beginning to mature, many companies considered CIM systems or even just basic CAD/CAM functionality a luxury of only the large OEM's which would develop their own tools. Now, with the competitivenes

Re: ERSA Select Solder

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 26 09:14:47 EDT 2000 | Peter J. Lensch

Hi DT, there is a pallet type system available from ERSA. Please contact ERSA Inc in Wisconsin, Bob Klenke, phone number 262 375 6844. PJLensch ERSA GmbH in Wertheim

CIM systems and Final Assembly

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 22 15:01:32 EST 2001 | aiscorp

CIM systems for electronics assembly have traditionally considered the PCB only. Final assembly "modules" are often attached to traditional systems to accommodate this common requirement for pre-PCB assembly, mechanical assembly, and final assembly

Wave Cassettes and Heat convection

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 15 09:19:29 EST 2007 | tk380514

We use Alpha EF-2202 low-VOC No-Clean flux Selective wave soldering cassettes Bottom pre-heating wave soldering machine We have one component that will not solder properly: http://www.epcos.com/web/generator/Web/Sections/ProductCatalog/Capacitors/Ul


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