Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 07 10:45:17 EDT 2011 | davef
For pictures of a tray unit: * Go here http://eam.go-dove.com/salefiles/2313/2313_577.pdf * Scroll to Page 3 * Page down to the bottom of the page ... there are two pictures of placement machines with tray units attached Here's another unit that's
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 23 22:52:49 EDT 1998 | Dan Perkins
Nancy, I am a sales engineer for UniCam Software. UniCam has a new software tool called "Production Monitor", it connects to SMT equipment, monitors, collects and analyzes machine data. If you are looking to automate line utilization, cycly ti
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 16 12:39:25 EDT 1998 | Nancy J Dawdy
| As an equipment vendor (Panasonic Create group)I am extremely interested in GEM/SECS. It is really a nebulous concept. Everyone I talk to wants something different but it's all lumped under GEM/SECS! I ask a simple question. What do you want it t
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 01 22:19:57 EDT 2007 | lvzhu
The solder that we used is kester EM918 and Multicore LS328. Our printer machine is DEK-photon, this machine has supply below 300mm/s. the datasheet solderpaste of speed range is 30 to 150mm/s. when we produce the keyboard of the moble phone, this bo
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 02 06:16:15 EDT 2007 | bbarton
400mm/s??? I want to know what solder you are using AND what machine?
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 17 11:36:16 EST 2007 | etienne
On a Dek Horizon 03 the tact time for one panel measuring 400mm print stroke took me 16 seconds at a speed of 55mm/sec. I see no reason for reducing further tact time since loading and unloading PCBs from Pick & Place machines is relatively close.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 05 16:54:00 EST 2007 | bbarton
There are several things that can be done to increase throughput on you screen printer, including the panelization of your bords as Steve & Hussman has pointed out. However that's of limited use if you have plenty of stock that is not panelized. That
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 17 12:58:12 EST 2007 | mika
I agree with previous postings regarding print speed: Solder paste type/versus fine pitch. Question: Is this a double sided pcb with fairly easy component packages on both sides? In such case, consider make the panel like this: Every second pcb in
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 22 21:55:14 EDT 2006 | jgarver1
Fuji has the NP Series machine that is capable of 23" x 27" boards. I know Mydata can also run large boards, but I don't have the specs.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 21 09:39:56 EST 2014 | spoiltforchoice
http://www.graphicode.com/GC-PowerPlace this does, I had a dabble and while it does seem quite capable the learning curve is quite steep and I'd wager the price is too. As with GCPrevue, the user interface is hardly what you would call streamlined or