Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 05 16:07:32 EST 2003 | Amol Kane
Hi, I am a Graduate student in SUNY Binghamton. I am currently working on an Odd Form Component Placement Machine Manufactured by Universal Instruments Name of the Machine is Vari-Cell II Flexible Assembly Workcell Model number 6515A This Machine ha
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 21 20:07:51 EDT 2002 | S.Evers
Fritch: http://www.fritschusa.com APS: http://www.apsgold.com MannCorp: http://www.manncorp.com Advanced Techniques: http://www.atco-us.com All of these companies make or sell manual vacuum aided assembly systems which will address your low end asse
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 11 06:48:19 EDT 2002 | gerits
Dear Sir, We as Assembl�on (member of the Royal Philips group, former Philips EMT) have several solutions for you or we can give you support with your request. Either on how to handle the components manually or automated. Feel free to contact me or
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 23 22:22:01 EDT 2002 | caldon
We have a great sophistcated Manual/Semi Assembly station available for BGS, QFP, Chips, CSP......Can use matrix trays, tape reel,Cut tape reel, loose parts, and sticks. Please contact me off line for more details. I am not a salesman....AppsEng.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 19 13:16:15 EDT 2002 | kenbliss
Some things to consider 1. can one operator keep up with manual operations and not slow the line down? If yes, great. If no you will need a way to allow more than one operator access to the next board coming down the line to not create a bottleneck.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 19 11:13:18 EDT 2002 | ksfacinelli
I would like to understand what different options people are using to place low volume / odd form parts. I am very familiar with the tweezers / vacuum pen method however this can be less than desirable. I am looking into a manual pick and place to
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 19 13:57:10 EDT 2002 | ksfacinelli
Ken, Thanks for the info but I do not see where this addresses my main concern of placement using an alternative to the tweezers and keeping the board on the conveyer. Please let me know if I am missing something. Thanks, Kevin
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 20 14:18:06 EDT 2002 | larryk
Kevin, I saw a few months ago in a Philips pamphet that they now have a "tray" that sits at the feeder locations for loose components or a small tape of components. I think it was for the Topaz machine.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 22 10:16:53 EDT 2002 | soupatech
I personaly use the SMT6000 and STM8000 from OK industries for small quantiy and prototype boards. The board does need to be removed from the conveyer but these machines work well for the volume I do.
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 24 18:06:10 EDT 2002 | Hermann
Our manual and semiautomatic pick an place machines are suitable for all low volume tasks, fine pitch included, thanks to a special break system, guiding the manual mooving of the nozzle. Have a look at http://www.harotec.ch Hermann
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