Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 13 11:01:46 EST 2017 | emeto
Hello experts, We have a XPM3m reflow oven and for certain boards, the oven is the bottleneck. I am curious if someone knows how to increase the throughput by decreasing the distance between the boards in the oven. It has to be in the software somew
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 15 23:39:34 EST 2017 | anhsang38
Dear Pro Pls. flowing these pictures.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 16 20:41:11 EST 2017 | anhsang38
Dear Pro Pls try and adjust it. Rg Sang
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 16 08:45:49 EST 2017 | emeto
Thank you anhsang! That is exactly what I need. The only problem is I see different things under Customize. I will check if that is a user access issue. Thanks!
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 21 03:43:43 EST 2000 | Zhang JianJun
Hi all I need help on Siemens 80s20. Who understand that what's the average throughput level of 80s20 machine (placement per hour), and how to achieve it. According to vendor spec. it is about 20K placement per hour but we just got about 13k placeme
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 21 09:34:56 EST 2000 | Eric Krone
Throughput is usually measured by how many components are placed over the production day. Making sure it is actually placing parts all available hours of that production day optimizes the placement machines performance. The time the machine is actu
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 21 05:39:58 EST 2000 | Scott Davies
Hi ZJJ, I know exactly where you're coming from on this one! We have a similar situation here with a SiPlace 80S-15, rated at 15K max per hour. In practice, we achieve about 11K. The reason is fairly straightforward. The quoted maximum placements pe
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 21 19:27:54 EST 2000 | Scott S. Snider
With the Siemens line computer it is possible to see what the maximum placements per hours should be for any given job/setup. After you optimize the job you should check that and see how you perform against that number. In many cases the placements
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 19 22:31:42 EDT 2001 | Pete
Received an info that the longer the oven the higher the throughput. What's the formula when calculating oven throughput ? say, i have the following: Oven Length : 266 cm Conveyor Speed: 29cm/min PCB Length: 29 cm Gap per Board: PCB Length x 0.5
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 20 06:38:08 EDT 2001 | Pro-Con
Hi Pete, That info is correct. See Victors response for throughput calculation. The reasoning is that the longer the heated section the faster the belt speed. The faster the belt speed, the higher the throughput. This is all based on your paste manu