Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 14 03:48:50 EST 2011 | christian01976
Hello! We are looking for new SMD-machines. We can choose between Fuji, Assembléon and Siplace. What machines would you buy?? Christian
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 17 10:49:33 EST 2011 | cellis
Here is a good site to calculate parts per hour etc... www.pickandplace.com
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 08:40:00 EDT 2015 | bdamico
Hello Shim, You may want to consider reading this thread on the forum. http://www.smtnet.com/Forums/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_thread&CFApp=1&Thread_ID=17947Message73545 I am a bit biased as I own MIRTEC here in the US, but we would be more tha
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 15 08:53:37 EST 2011 | kahrpr
That’s a pretty general statement. You would need more specifics to make a good choice. The question is like asking what kind of car should I buy Ford, Chevy or Dodge and leaving out Toyota, Honda etc. What are the volumes ? What is the mix ? What mo
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 23 21:00:02 EDT 2015 | anywayyb
I am thinking of having a new AOI for my SMT line. I'm considering Mirtec or Koh Young, but I have heard some issues with them. I was in SMT Hybrid Packaging in Germany and Parmi's AOI looked impressive. Does anyone know Parmi? or would you recomme
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 14 05:34:03 EST 2011 | marusha
in my opinion - Fuji - the best choice. Assembleon and Siplace torment you with their software) These machines - a lower level.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 17 12:04:45 EST 2011 | hegemon
KhHrpr has it right as far as a starting point. Have to know what you going to be building before selecting the machines that will take you there with the least amount of issues and/or limitations. SrTech has it right, too. No excitement allowed i
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 24 16:45:28 EDT 2015 | cnotebaert
Parmi & yestech are great machines, Mirec is pretty good too,,, But I've had software and support issues with them in the past.. very painful to work through software issues/upgrades with.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 29 01:58:08 EDT 2015 | buckcho
Hello, there are several great machines you can choose from. I would recommend making a benchmark, if you can. You chose 4 machines that meet you requirements (mostly prize range) and make them program and debug one of your products. After that insp