Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 02 18:00:52 EST 2000 | Peter
My company is is the process of outsourcing our SMT operation and we will ne salvaging (selling) our equipment - this is not a solicitation. I am trying to find a source to determine the value of the equipment. Is there an industry source for used v
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 02 20:14:15 EST 2000 | Dave F
One thing you might consider is requesting quotes from used equipment brokers. A list of brokers is in the fine SMTnet Archives.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 02 20:48:03 EST 2000 | Ronald Chew
Peter, If you can forward your list of equipment to me, I can work out a offer if they are suitable for our market. Regards, Ron
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 03 08:27:11 EST 2000 | CAL
1) You also may want to contact your OEM to see if there is interest in purchasing the equipment. You did not state the age or condition of your equipment but the OEM's are buying back machines and refurbishing them for resale. The long lead times OE
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 02 21:15:34 EST 2000 | Thomas Ravener
You need to contact several different providers of alternative solutions. Ask them what current fair market value for your equipment would be if it were sold to an end user (customer). You will definitely receive a higher ROI from an end user than a
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 13 10:32:31 EDT 2010 | san_1023
I'm going to start up service centre for mobiles. Which soldering station is better to use? Please advise.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 01 09:58:20 EDT 2007 | rgduval
Basem, I can't direct you to a dispensing machine, as I'm not familiar with them. But, I can tell you what we do. We specialize in short volume, prototype quantity runs. Since prototypes and short quantities are not conducive to volume operations
Electronics Forum | Tue May 01 01:39:16 EDT 2007 | basem
Acquire a fast dispensing machine that can deposit solder paste to keep a low volume pick and place machine working. This would save us two things: 1) Stencil delivery waiting period for customers who bring with them their PCBs fabricated in the loca
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 26 22:48:45 EDT 2020 | spoiltforchoice
> > why not get an older essemtec or neoden? > I <BR> > believe both run on 110V. > <BR> <BR> Thanks so much for the > Essemtec hint! Their Fox 1 really looks like it > suits my needs! 18 mm compon
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 23 16:34:17 EDT 1998 | Chrys
| I need information about SMT machines, technology and mannufactures. If possible give me e-mail or web site's adresses Circuits Assembly magazine publishes excellent buyer's guides that compare all the equipment specs at one glance. If you don't ge