Industry News | 2014-04-16 13:29:48.0
Count On Tools Inc. (COT)announces that it offers the discontinued 702/902 nozzle for ASM Siplace equipment.
Industry News | 2010-08-17 11:50:19.0
Count On Tools Inc., a leading provider of precision components and SMT spare parts, introduces its newly redesigned series of Siemens ceramic replacement nozzles.
Industry News | 2010-05-04 08:04:45.0
After the highly successful introduction of its SIPLACE SX1 and SX2 placement machines featuring swappable gantries (“Capacity-on-Demand”), Siemens Electronics Assembly Systems will unveil the new SIPLACE SX4 at the SMT/Hybrid/Packaging trade show in Nuremberg, Germany (June 6-8, 2010; Hall 7, Booth 204).
Industry News | 2009-08-26 08:32:37.0
SIPLACE SX goes on the road in the Americas
Industry News | 2010-01-08 10:19:18.0
Live Gantry Upgrade Demonstrations
Industry News | 2010-02-04 07:00:32.0
Over 200 visitors experienced live gantry upgrade demonstrations
Industry News | 2012-04-27 16:02:04.0
During private demonstrations visitors can see for themselves the highly flexible SIPLACE MultiStar head and the intelligent SIPLACE feeder set up. Live gantry exchange, offline vision and new productivity enhancing software will be additional focus points.
Industry News | 2011-03-11 17:19:41.0
With options for long boards, heavy boards and thick boards, the SIPLACE Team is already offering a wide range of placement solutions for boards with unusual dimensions. Electronics manufacturers who use the SIPLACE SX1 or SIPLACE SX2 can now extend the range even further: With the SIPLACE Long Board 910 functionality they are now able for the first time to populate boards that are up to 910 mm (35.8 inches) long in a single, continuous placement process.
Industry News | 2009-12-14 21:29:19.0
To this day, owner-operated Metz develops and manufactures its products in Zirndorf, Germany – for Metz an important guarantor of consistently high quality “made in Germany”. In line with this motto, Metz decided to invest in a new SIPLACE SX placement machine line to expand its production capacities. In addition to the quality provided by the SIPLACE equipment, Metz based its decision on solid financial factors, because in a direct comparison the SIPLACE SX offered better cost-of-ownership and more flexibility for future production adjustments than competitors’ products.
Industry News | 2010-02-12 09:41:51.0
Siemens Electronics Assembly Systems (SEAS) will present its new SIPLACE SX placement platform with real Capacity on Demand at this year’s APEX trade show in Las Vegas (April 6-8, Booth #2011). This totally new concept gives electronics manufacturers the capability to invest either in feeder capacity or placement performance, because the SIPLACE SX is the world's first placement machine with total gantry modularity, a new technology that puts an end to expensive line reconfigurations.