Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 02 01:59:06 EDT 2008 | edmaya33
Obviously nobody can help you Jack. 1. its the camera for parts recognition ( enhanced CMOS ). 2. positioning system upgraded from ball screw to linear motor/gantry. before CPH=16500 new CPH=18000 using H12S
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 08 11:03:02 EDT 2004 | dj_jago
Peter, The Siemens placement equipment has a simple coding structure: HS50 - 50,000 CPH S20 - 20,000 CPH S23 - 23,000 CPH S27 - 27,000 CPH Well... you get the idea. I have no idea about the speed of the 'F' machines. We get around 70-80% of this
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 29 03:10:58 EST 2005 | Rob.
CPH is speed, CPK is accuracy.
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 30 22:29:23 EDT 2000 | Jack
We use Fujicam for FUJI CP643 programming and optimizing in our plant. There are about 800 parts (80% chips and 20% lead components) being placeed by 2 CP643. When using Fujicam automaticly allocate feeders and optimize insert order, I got 29000 cph
Electronics Forum | Tue May 25 18:12:14 EDT 2004 | gregp
I can't offer a recommendation but I have a question. Doing the math (4 x 430 parts = 1720 parts, 13 minute load time) I calculate 7938 cph. With mostly 0603 components why can't the Hydra head come closer to the claimed 21,000 cph rate? Am I miss
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 25 12:06:24 EST 2008 | scotceltic
If your CEO is stuck on Fuji, why not look at the NXT's instead of the CP's and QP's. More modular setup, interchangeable heads and small footprint per CPH.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 09 02:39:38 EST 2009 | martinphill
No the machine is not capacity constrained. We do not use IPC-9850. Rated CPH is taken from Equipment manufaturer. Fuji-CP643. Universal HSP4796 We have 3 manufaturing units at different location Difficult to standardize OEE calculation
Electronics Forum | Thu May 06 15:46:08 EDT 2004 | Automation Engineer
I am looking at putting in a 100,000+ cph assembly line capable of processing 8" X 8" boards. Mix is passsives down to 0402, 15 mil pitch flip chips. I would like to hear what comments you have on the new Assebleon AX, Fuji NXT, Siemens HS-60, Univ
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 | Wed Dec 15 00:18:01 EST 2004 | vinitverma
Hi Serge, If you are really looking at a new machine, why not try Assembleon AX-3 configured for 45K cph (rated speed, 30K IPC9850 speed). This machine can be future upgraded upto 90K cph (rated speed, 60Kcph IPC 9850 speed). You get placement force