Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 07 15:05:07 EDT 1999 | Mike Zurn
We are in the process of refining our process to introduce new and advanced technologies into our company and I was wondering what type of system your companies use. A few questions that you may consider include: 1. Do you have a separate group res
Electronics Forum | Thu May 18 12:32:57 EDT 2017 | dekhead
Evtimov, I believe you're taking a lot for granted here; "ordered" (to me) would means specs set (by whom?) and PO's placed. Getting it there, putting it together and making it build product is, I think, what Anthony is now tasked with... Is the eq
Electronics Forum | Wed May 17 11:32:23 EDT 2017 | emeto
Tsvetan, This is similar to give an accounting project on a process engineer. Installation and training are usually covered in the deal. Now Anthony is dealing with post factum issues inherited from the person who already did the new line introducti
Electronics Forum | Mon May 15 17:04:07 EDT 2017 | kellogs54
I have just been asked to project manage the introduction of new production line within my organisation . This normally wouldn't be a problem but I have very little experience on smt manufacturing. I guess the hard part is done as all the equipment h
Electronics Forum | Thu May 18 10:19:19 EDT 2017 | dekhead
A lot will depend on the equipment ordered and from whom... and the criteria of the decision makers on the orders. Is there a lot of machine / process support being offered by the vendor(s), or are you "on your own" once the machines are powered up a
Electronics Forum | Tue May 16 13:17:17 EDT 2017 | tsvetan
"I guess the hard part is done as all the equipment has been ordered." This is hilarious, these machines will not run by their own, someone with knowledge of the technology should set them up, maintain them, train people who will operate with them,
Electronics Forum | Wed May 31 20:47:29 EDT 2017 | juliefarrell
Anthony, I hope that your new production line has been running smoothly for you. I would like speak with you about who you are getting your bare PCB boards from. My company, ICAPE Group has 35 manufacturing partners in China. Full service provide
Electronics Forum | Wed May 17 02:32:39 EDT 2017 | bukas
Rob explained very well what it takes to start SMT line. The question is what infrastructure do you have at your factory? any category Rob mentioned can have time consuming complications and this is why you should find professional to start the SMT
Electronics Forum | Tue May 16 02:12:58 EDT 2017 | robl
Hi Anthony, Hopefully some of the following may help: 1) Electrics - do you know the rating of each machine and the total load, and can your distribution box take it? Do you have the correct cabling and connectors in place to just plug the machines
Electronics Forum | Thu May 18 07:37:06 EDT 2017 | stephendo
I have just been asked to project manage the > introduction of new production line within my > organisation . This normally wouldn't be a > problem but I have very little experience on smt > manufacturing. I guess the hard part is done as > all