Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 06 09:31:50 EDT 2001 | caldon
Quad and Multitroniks have capable machines. The merge has created some issues and concerns. The biggest issue is logistics and support. Quad is at bare bare bones. I know the last Quad product manager left 4 months ago. Also, Mirae Split from Quad i
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 31 22:22:09 EDT 2001 | davef
Multitronics machines, in their lastest incarnation, previously were Dynapert machines. A largely UK phenomenon. It's unclear that Multitromics made much US market penitration since their acquistion of Dynapert a couple of years ago.
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 28 14:50:49 EDT 2004 | UK tech
Does anyone out there know of a company in the UK that would service the DHM120 line of Multitronics?
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 07 14:39:55 EDT 2001 | SL
I and my fellows have been long term customers of Quad and recently purchased the nineth, I think, Quad machine a QSV as well as two stencil printers in the recent past. My experience with the Quad Corporation has been outstanding in terms of custom
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 01 01:35:22 EDT 2001 | DL
Jay, I agree with your assement and Chips on the Quads. I once worked at a shop that had Quads and DynaPerts(at the time) The perts were slower(TIME) and required(EFFORT/PEOPLE) more MAINTENANCE(more effort more people and more requirements!!!). I'v
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 01 09:36:17 EDT 2001 | Pete Barton
Jay, > > I agree with your assement and Chips on > the Quads. I once worked at a shop that had Quads > and DynaPerts(at the time) The perts were > slower(TIME) and required(EFFORT/PEOPLE) more > MAINTENANCE(more effort more people and more > re
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 07 19:14:50 EDT 2001 | JB
I am quiet intrigued with the above responses to Jay's original questions. No one has answered in reference to how the Multi machines perform as far as accuracy and the rest of the original ?s. I would hope to find someone out there with some infor
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 31 22:42:41 EDT 2001 | chip
In the past I have spoken to Multitronics sales reps and looked into the product line. I saw their equipment more suited for a smaller "mom and pop" type shop, I work for a mid size contract house and it wouldn't have come close to meeting my needs.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 03 21:54:48 EDT 2001 | jbull
Steve, I will assume from the eloquently worded press release you are an employee of Tyco Electronics. Let me start off by saying welcome to the SMT neighborhood, we will be looking forward to the new options your company will provide us. One thing
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 02 06:39:21 EDT 2001 | Binns
Jay In reference to your original question ( not including my previous off-hand remark ) I have not heard that multitronics will be the only machine from the new tyco company, but if it is true i think that would be the single most foolish thing they