Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 04 11:43:53 EST 2005 | fastek
Yes...a UP-3030 will come with the automatic pin placement system and also 3D inspection. It's a fully optioned out UP-3000 basically.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 30 06:29:44 EST 2006 | robls
We are a Contract Manufacturer in South Africa. We currently have a Speedprint SP200AVI fully automatic printer with 2D vision etc etc. We require a second fully automatic printer and are busy evaluating a DEK Horizon 03i. We have found good points
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 03 17:39:37 EDT 2014 | siddharth
You are correct. Both the machines are "semi-automatic". The program can focus on the part you want to inspect and perform basic inspections like void analysis (BGA, QFP) etc. But you have to manually navigate and look for defects like TH solder fill
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 19 08:21:56 EST 2002 | jax
Armin, The obvious disadvantages for an in-line printer is initial cost and flexibility for smaller shops that depnd on high mix, low volume batch builds from their printer to support multiple projects at the same time. The advantage is quality a
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 07 15:40:28 EST 2005 | pjc
These are semi-automatic and fully automatic mfrs.: http://www.cencorp.com/cencorp/depaneling/ http://www.automation.tycoelectronics.com/depanel.stm http://www.asys-llc.com/asys-llc/index_us.htm http://www.seikausa.com/products/sayaka/
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 26 21:02:48 EST 2002 | Mike Konrad
There are two basic technologies to choose from: 1. Ultrasonic 2. Spray-in-air Makers of ultrasonic stencils include: Aqueous Technologies (that�s us): http://www.aqueoustech.com PMR: http://www.pmrsystems.com JNJ Industries: http://www.jnj-
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 18 09:52:36 EDT 2005 | pjc
FormFlex and the GridLok system will not work on a semi-automatic printer. They were designed for fully automatic machines. The print table is very shallow on the DEK 248, SMTechs and MPM SPM, UP100 and MicroFlex. DEK should have magnetic base suppor
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 16 20:43:21 EST 2005 | fastek
Call me crazy if you will but I believe you can actually get better and more consistent results using a manual printer or at least a semi-auto over a fully automatic one. Look into a late model MPM SPM and you'd be quite pleased with it.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 22 01:58:21 EST 2002 | Marcus
Armin, another argument ist that the range of available options /features is totally different. E.g. automatic stencil wipers, aircondition or post print inspection systems are only avilable in auto�s. These options are also important to stabilize y
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 20 11:19:46 EDT 2008 | martinouk
We are curently using a SMTech AVP 300, which is an in-line semi-automatic printer. Within the next 6-12 months we will be looking to upgrade to a fully automatic printer. I have already had a little look to see what is out there, and I am shocked a