Industry News | 2012-01-24 20:21:12.0
Count On Tools introduces the new ezLOAD PCB support system. With the recent increase of densely populated double-sided circuit boards, COT recognized the need for more affordable board support options in the electronics manufacturing industry. The end result is an innovative design that is not only easy to setup and install, but also offers industry-leading benefits to EMS companies and contract manufacturers worldwide.
Industry News | 2013-09-03 20:25:24.0
Fuji has started accepting orders for the Fuji Scalable Placement Platform, NXT III.
Industry News | 2022-07-11 09:07:53.0
FUJI NXT label feeder NXT II NXT III M3 M6 electric feeder FS-LB-NXT-50 FS label feeder can be used for All FUJI pick and place NXT and AIMAX equipment. Saving the cost of single-purchasing labeling equipment and workshop space;
Industry News | 2012-03-22 02:30:52.0
Fuji’s new NXT IIc machine is an addition to the already popular NXT series line up and is enabling customers around the world to achieve some of the best area productivity rates in the industry. The NXT IIc is a modular scalable placing platform just like the NXT II, but manages to squeeze the same advanced mounting technology into an even more compact body. The result is an astounding performance of 59,000 cph per square meter.
Industry News | 2013-05-13 01:37:26.0
Fuji Machine Mfg. Co., Ltd. is excited to announce the upcoming release of its newly developed NXT III mounting platform. The latest edition to the NXT series offers improved performance in all areas and continues the evolution of a machine which has now sold more than 40,000 modules all over the world, covering every imaginable production type and volume.
Industry News | 2015-04-27 19:44:41.0
Fuji Machine Manufacturing Co., Ltd. has shipped its 50,000th NXT module. This goal was reached just two years after the 40,000 module milestone and represents a great achievement for all those involved in the development, manufacture, sales and support of the NXT.
Industry News | 2011-12-27 19:59:33.0
Fuji Machine Manufacturing Co., Ltd. with supplier Toyo Communication Technology Co., Limited will establish a joint venture called KUNSHAN FUJI MACHINE MFG. CO., LTD. (provisional) in Kunshan, Jiangsu, China. This joint venture will manufacture, in China, highly reliable, high quality, cost competitive machine parts and assemblies to be used in machines such as electronics assembly machines and machine tools. In addition, there is the prospect that electronics assembly machines and machine tools will be produced locally in the future. With both companies combining their strengths such as the advanced technology from Fuji and the supply chain from Toyo in this cooperative venture, we can provide more competitive products. This joint venture will be established in April 2012 (scheduled) and our target is to begin operations during 2013.
Industry News | 2012-01-10 21:36:19.0
Fuji Machine Manufacturing will be exhibiting at the first big event on the SMT calendar for 2012 - the 41st Internepcon Show in Japan. Running from January 18th to 20th at the Big Sight venue in Tokyo, this year’s event is sure to attract lots of people all desperate to see the latest electronics manufacturing technology.
Industry News | 2014-12-17 19:57:30.0
Fuji's Scalable Placement Platform NXT III now supports 0201 mm (0.25 x 0.125 mm, 008004") components as standard. By loading the newly developed H24G head on the NXT III, 0201 mm (0.25 x 0.125 mm, 008004") components can be supported without any change to the specifications of the machine (speed: 35,000 cph, accuracy: ±25 μm). The Intelligent Part Sensor (IPS), which checks the orientation of parts on the nozzle and ensures that the part does not remain on the nozzle after placement, is standard on the H24G placement head.
Industry News | 2018-03-12 00:08:16.0
Fuji Machine Manufacturing Corporation (headquarters: Chiryu, Aichi; president & CEO: Mr. Nobuyuki Soga; hereinafter referred to as "Fuji") has been working on an initiative titled the “factory in a box” concept as a member of a Nokia-led group of 12 electronics industry players.