Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 06 23:32:19 EDT 2008 | darby
It SHOULD be written on the machine. I have had/have 1500 Hellers that range from 60cfm to 500cfm Check the fine smtnet archives. http://www.smtnet.com/forums/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_thread&CFApp=1&Thread_ID=8859Message35065
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 20 21:08:27 EST 2011 | Jacki
Is ur smt machine not able to pick 0402 componets? We use Yamaha SMT for 0603,0805,ect. We just change nozzle and feeder in the same machine when 0402 is needed to mount. by the way, we use not only new machine but 2nd hand also. there is a few sma
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 19 11:40:40 EST 2011 | ravo
Hi everybody, I am here seeking your experience and asking your help, I want to update our SMT production line as I already hace FUJI CP6 and QP242 machines beside GL2 and oven our new product including 60 components 0402 (1mm*0.5mm ) and 2 BGAs w
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 16 13:51:13 EDT 2008 | jdengler
Peter, In the interest of full disclosure "vickt" works for UIC. Jerry (not employed by any machine manufacturer).
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 16 14:27:39 EST 2005 | JMVT
Hello, I am planning to buy second hand Mydata TP9 machine for very small series production. Can anyone tell me his experience with this machine (in particular placement of 0402 as claimed in the spec brochure) Also interested in comments about man
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 23 17:33:54 EDT 2008 | pima
so what period of times are you loosing for changeover? is it half of hour? more or less? because I think that should also be a useful indicator, how much time does it take to switch to different product if we are using panasonic,universal,fuji,phili
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 18 06:41:34 EDT 2003 | emeto
Hi Jipp, If we are talking about 200-500 boards per month the main question is"Is it reasonable to go for semi-automatic production?". You will nead at least 1.Manual stencil printer 2.P&P machine 3.Infrared dryer or reflow oven Most expensive par
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 23 12:48:36 EDT 2008 | stepheniii
I worked for a company that did fast change overs with Panasonic machines. We also had dedicated feeders that never came off the machine. But even with over 100 different dedicated parts most set-ups still had 30 or more parts to load. All feeders w
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 12 15:16:41 EDT 2009 | isd_jwendell
For a small pick-n-place machine I recommend that you take a look at Essemtec.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 11 18:15:11 EDT 2009 | ysutariya
Have you looked into Sipad? They will pre-paste your BGA and other component areas with solderpaste that has an adhesive on it. You can then hand place your components and run through a reflow. Here's their site: http://www.sipad.com/