Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 14 15:22:44 EDT 2008 | floydf
My boss is thinking about buying a used Philips FCM Base II. I was wondering if anyone out there has had experience with them, and could offer their opinion. Thanks for any input.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 28 19:27:57 EST 1999 | Charley Qin
Hi, Friends Who has the experience on Philips FCM-II mounter? And do you have any suggestion and advice on how to fix 0402 chip misalignment problem? Thanks,
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 25 03:14:52 EDT 2008 | vinitverma
Hi Floyd, What is your application? Are you a low mix high volume manufacturer? If yes, then the FCM II is a very good option for high speed. Please write to me offline at vinit.verma@prosemtechnology.com with specific questions that you have in min
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 23 20:09:03 EDT 2005 | Stefan
Optimizers for pick and place machines are very specific for the type and model of the machine you are using. A chip-shooter will run at optimal speed with the same type of nozzle and minimal table movement. Most X-Y tables have a faster X-axis than
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 13 03:38:21 EDT 1999 | Paul Gerits
Hi Morris, I work as a technical consultant, application specialist for Philips EMT (SMT machine suplier). For cost per placement complex calculation can be made. To make a easy one just to hav an idea you can use following. Information needed: Pr
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 16 08:47:58 EDT 1998 | Scott Cook
John, I'll throw my bit of confusion into the pot, here. Your limited floorspace, coupled with your technology mix vs. volume mix narrows the scope of your search. You don't say what your budget is, or whether you are looking for speed. I'll give y
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