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Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 07:02:12 EDT 2006 | basem

Thanks Rob. Our concern is placing tiny components side by side at a minimum pitch, along with fairly large BGAs and TSOP2, which are themselves, having small to fine pitch leads. yes, accuracy in placement in our application is crucial, yet, what i

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Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 04:44:55 EDT 2006 | basem

We choose i-PULSE as our#1. However, we have concerns in regards to maintainance, reliability, and accuracy. High density, small form factor, and high performance products. If you think the M4Es can do the job for us, then let us know. Thanks, Bas

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Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 08:53:55 EDT 2006 | basem

Hi Rob. Thanks. Political situation is a true problem, but not a major limitation. I never considered any American equipment for that matter. In any case, please give me your critical situation on the Jukis. Juki is relatively young in this business

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Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 12:02:37 EDT 2006 | Rob

Hi Basem, I would try Fuji Germany - email: ma.sugiura@fuji-euro.de I don't know about aliens, but lets hope our leaders can learn to think and act responsibly towards each other. No worries & good luck, Rob.

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Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 09:51:20 EDT 2006 | Rob

Hi Basem, Juki have been around a long time - at least 15 years (formally branded Zevatech in Europe) & have a very large instal base. Their machines are good quality, but a little pricey. I have seen a number of them working with no problems in T

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Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 08:37:54 EDT 2006 | Rob

Hi, you want something that will not break down, and something not American then. I would look at the Fuji XP-143E (if you are not going bigger than 20mm x 20mm) or the Juki then. Also I would look at what they are predominately using in Turkey, as

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Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 15:00:37 EDT 2006 | Bill

Oh, please, give me a freaking break!!!!! Can't you keep politics out of this forum. Not the Brit. What they use in Turkey and Tunisia- yeah, those two technical hot beds, they know electronics like I know making a carpet. Syria- you should be next f

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Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 04:19:50 EDT 2006 | Rob

Hi Basem, We are seeing a lot of our customers buying M2's & M4E's, and they are very happy with them. These are intellegent, profitable & well informed CEMs in the main, and for the money there is nothing else new that competes. Depending on wh

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Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 05:12:13 EDT 2006 | Rob

Hi Basem, The people I know are placing BGAs & down to 0201 with no problems. However the best thing for you to do is get them to demostrate placing your component range, and if you go ahead, draw up a machine acceptance document to form part of th

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Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 21 20:37:21 EDT 2006 | basem

Does anyone on this forum has experience with any of i-PULSE SMD placement systems? I am looking at the M4e. Also, can someone advise me on what to choose if the desired final circuit is of very high density and small pitch (0.5mm)? I am considerin

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