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Innovator offers quick turnaround prototyping (3 to 5 days) and regular assembly in 15 working days
Our company has Philips Topaz. We intend to shorten preparation time for production and we expect to do this moving out the preparation from the machine to a regular computer and to work off-line. We hope to exist an appropriate software for this????
Equipped with the nozzle library exchange station, the size of the material can be mounted by a single machine. >Standard pallet material station, braided pallet material can be mounted at the same time. >Eight separate gigabit network port industr
New Equipment | Assembly Services
1. PCB transmission machine: For the connection between SMT production lines, Du can also be used for PCB buffering, inspection, Zhi test or manual insertion of electronic components. 2. Application range: dao50mm-500mm wide PCB board. 3. Responsi
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 14 20:27:59 EDT 2019 | proy
I just got a used Camalot 2800 inline dispenser. The internal small display seems rather uncomfortable to use - has anyone retrofitted a regular monitor in place of this? Also, any direction on the COPS offline programming software would be helpful.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 08:37:23 EST 2006 | Brad
Is "Lead Free" solder wick really any different than regular solder wick? It's only copper infused with flux so I don't see what the difference would be. I see in the catalogs that the LF wick costs more than the regular wick. Do I need to use LF
Used SMT Equipment | Pick and Place/Feeders
CM602-C1 Panasonic SMT Insertion machine Type NM-EJM8A Y Year of production 2007 flow direction right to left Configuration: TBL1,2 : Hight speed heads 12NH TBL 3,4 : Multi functional heads 3 NH TBL4 : Shuttle tray 4x Feeder Gang machine status
Used SMT Equipment | Chipshooters / Chip Mounters
CM602-C1 Panasonic SMT Insertion machine Machuine ID: CM602-LType: NM-EJM8A Y Year of production 2007 flow direction right to left Configuration: TBL1,2 : Hight speed heads 12NH TBL 3,4 : Multi functional heads 3 NH TBL4 : Shuttle tray 4x Feeder Ga
Industry News | 2019-03-03 19:17:17.0
Whizz Systems, Inc. is pleased to announce that it has improved operational technology and increased production by implementing an automated warehouse system supplied by Juki Automation Systems. The automated warehouse, consisting of eight ISM 2000 Fortresses and an ISM 500 Intelligent Storage System, replaces Whizz’s warehouse consisting of shelving and racks while reducing the amount of space required.
Industry News | 2003-03-24 09:38:49.0
Declared a regular quarterly dividend of $0.06 per share payable May 6, 2003 to stockholders of record at the close of business on April 8, 2003.
Parts & Supplies | Pick and Place/Feeders
How to register a Juki customized nozzle on your KE1070L Pick and Place machine A few weeks ago, one Argentina Customer told me that the have a component MPX6400, their JUKI KE1070L regular nozzles can't pick up it, whether we could make custom
Parts & Supplies | Assembly Accessories
SMT Fuji NXT H04S 0.7 nozzle from Fuji nozzle manufacturer We have our own experienced professional SMT equipment maintaining engineers, re-check products every month to regular customers, solve all your technology problems. Brand Name
Technical Library | 2019-12-05 13:30:46.0
Conformal coatings are regularly employed to protect the surface of a soldered printed circuit board assembly from moisture, chemicals in the PCBA's service environment, and foreign objects or debris. Conformal coatings are nonconductive and therefore cannot be placed on any location where electrical contact will be required, such as connector pins, test points, and sockets. Conformal coatings are also not permitted on any mechanical interface location, such as mounting holes or brackets, to assure the proper fit between items in the final assembly. In order to apply conformal coatings to an assembly and comply with the restrictions on keep-out areas, masking is employed to protect those surfaces.
Technical Library | 2023-11-20 09:56:38.0
Understanding The Crucial Role Of Dust Collectors In PCB Depaneling Machines Precision is paramount in PCB manufacturing, but it must go hand in hand with cleanliness. The intrusion of dust and debris can wreak havoc on delicate electronics. This article explores the pivotal role of dust collectors, their operation, and their necessity for various PCB depaneling machines. The Dust Collector's Crucial Function Dust collectors, also known as dust extractors, play an indispensable role in PCB manufacturing. When a PCB depaneling machine or a Laser PCB Depaneling machine is in operation, it generates a significant amount of dust. The dust collector promptly engages its vacuum motor to suction fine particles off the PCB, directing them to a collector equipped with a filtration system. Which Models Of PCB Depanelers Require Dust Collector? Several PCB depaneling machines necessitate dust collectors to ensure precision and cleanliness, including: I.C.T-5700 Offline Depaneling Machine, high precision, easy manual operation, dual platform, high efficiency. I.C.T-IR350 In-line depaneling machine, high precision, rapid operation, suitable for integration into the SMT production line for Industry 4.0 and AI automated production. I.C.T-LCO350 Laser cutting ensures cutting accuracy of 0.002, ideal for precise cutting requirements. I.C.T-100A Desktop PCB depaneling machine with compact size and high precision, suitable for smaller-scale operations. The Science Behind PCB Dust Collectors To prevent charged dust particles from adhering to PCBs, PCB depaneling machines are equipped with ionizing guns. These devices emit ions that neutralize static charges, making dust particles less likely to stick to freshly cut PCBs. The Vacuum Effect: Suctioning Away Dust During PCB depaneling, a cloud of dust is produced. The dust collector utilizes a robust suction system, often powered by vacuum motors, to draw dust away from the work area. Collected dust is transported to a designated collection point within the dust collector. A Difference In Design: I.C.T-5700 Vs. I.C.T-IR350 The placement of the dust collection apparatus distinguishes PCB depaneling machines. I.C.T-5700 has a bottom-mounted system capturing falling dust, while I.C.T-IR350 features a top-mounted system preventing dust settling on the work surface. This strategic difference ensures efficient removal of dust and debris, guaranteeing a clean and precise manufacturing process. Check: If you want to learn about the comparison of I.C.T-5700 and I.C.T-IR350. The Importance Of Filter Replacement The efficiency of a dust collector relies on its filter, necessitating periodic replacement every 1-3 years, depending on usage frequency. Regular filter maintenance ensures optimal performance. Dust Collectors: Keep Your PCB Manufacturing Clean And Precise Precision in PCB manufacturing is not solely about cutting-edge machinery but also about cleanliness. If you seek a dust collector for your PCB depaneling machine, contact us today to explore your options. Ensure your operations maintain cleanliness, efficiency, and meet the high standards of modern PCB manufacturing. Don't let dust compromise your precision – let's keep it clean together!
Smart Electronic Shelves Fixed electronic shelf instructions ※ Multi-color LED (set according to the actual needs of customers), support multiple sets of work orders at the same time to prepare materials for delivery ※ double-sided access material ※
Ultra-flexible, offline, multi-platform, quick load twin PCB rotary table selective soldering system Designed to meet the needs of the small batch manufacturer who requires high levels of production flexibility. The Jade Prodex offers the ability to
Training Courses | | | IPC J-STD-001 Space Specialist (CIS)
The J-STD-001 Space Addendum is an additional optional module for the Certified IPC J-STD-001 CIS (Specialist) program for organizations that are required to meet these additional requirements.
Training Courses | | | IPC J-STD-001 Space Specialist (CIS)
The J-STD-001 Space Addendum is an additional optional module for the Certified IPC J-STD-001 CIS (Specialist) program for organizations that are required to meet these additional requirements.
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SMTA Dallas Chapter - Understanding Selective Solder Technology
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Career Center | Charlestown, Indiana USA | Quality Control
Assists team in making checks of product according to document system procedures. Assists in training production associates on basic measuring equipment, Quality sheets and In-Process-Inspection Forms Performs product tests against engineeri
Career Center | toronto, Ontario Canada | Sales/Marketing
Please READ ALL the instructions before APPLYING. Profile: 1. Editing and rewriting technical articles on printed circuit board manufacturing and assembly. Requirements 1. Strong knowledge in pcb engineering and pcb design/layout/assembly/ma
Career Center | seoul, South Korea | Engineering
I have 4 year process engineering in Motorola and 7 years service experience in Assemblen . 2 years in Mirtec AOI as service manager .
Career Center | Costa Mesa, California | Maintenance,Production,Technical Support
Manufacturing tech/eng for a contract manufacture for 10+ years. Been working in the SMT industry for a total of 17yrs. Have done everything from operator to process work. Most familiar with Assembleon, MPM, Electrovert equipment. Have also done off-
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. Technical Conference Early Registration: $495 SMTA or CALCE Member (non-member $595) Regular Registration: $595 SMTA or CALCE Member (non-member $695) Includes Technical Sessions on June 25-26