Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 05 07:48:39 EST 2021 | mbass
Go for Gen 2 NT feeders, the Gen 1 Feeders tend to be problematic the older they get whereas the Gen 2 feeders are a much better prospect. I've used 8, 12, 16, 24 and 44mm. Some problems to look out for is pull back of coverlay and removal of waste
Electronics Forum | Wed May 09 12:07:52 EDT 2001 | caldon
My personal favorite is the Siemens F series and the UIC GSM platform. Both Siemens and UIC have awesome resources for csp, flipchip and baredie processing - Siemens= Dan Baldwin from GaTech; UIC = George Westby from UIC labs. My second choice would
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 05 03:48:56 EDT 2014 | spoiltforchoice
If you are considering MyData (a fine choice) I would also consider Europlacer. They are in many ways, machines designed for similar markets with slightly different approaches and advantages. I would suggest much of your experience with Manncorp woul
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 03 11:01:03 EST 1998 | Walter Cole
Hi Scott, I am a regional manager for Multitroniks and would be glad to assist you with additional information on the systems you are asking about. Both of these machines can be demonstrated for you any time at our factory in Warren, NJ. Below I'l
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 06 15:39:53 EDT 1998 | andy jones
I am the UK sales manager for Europlacer and therefore biased. However our Europlacer range would be perfectly suited to your application. We supply as standard intelligent feeders so barcoding etc is no problem. please contact me on my e-mail addre
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 16 00:45:19 EDT 2006 | Richard Robins-Bird
Not all splicing tapes require the use of specialist tooling or splicing plates to make a join. Please see wwww.fujismt.com where a complete range of SMT splicing tapes (Joint Tapes) can be found for use with chip mounters such as Assembleon, Europla
Electronics Forum | Mon May 22 12:44:11 EDT 2017 | emeto
I always would like to go with new equipment compared to used. You will get free technical support with the deal for 2-3 years including parts, repairs, proper training..... If speed and quantity are not the key, there are dozen of small machines out
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 29 04:43:12 EDT 2017 | spoiltforchoice
Interesting, I work much the same way as Ivan up to the sticky tape part, plodding through the BOM against the pick and place file and downloading the relevant datasheets to verify packages, this can be tedious but usually gets much quicker the more
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 20 15:12:31 EDT 2024 | daniel_stanphill
The Fuzion is an impressive machine but even more expensive. We went with Europlacer (iineo2). Loved it so much we already got another! The capacity, throughput, flexibility, accuracy, all just outstanding! In my next life I will probably sell them l
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 19 11:54:56 EDT 2024 | tommy_magyar
Hi there, I've been happy with the iiNeo and iiNeo+ from Europlacer, both have the capacity of 8*33 8mm feeders (264 slots in total). It can build boards up to 505*360 mm (our biggest PCBA, maybe it can do bigger one too). 6 and 12 monthly services