Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 07 04:37:30 EST 2006 | Shocked
Wow!... Fastek: where did you get that idea! Siemens selling out to Samsung... sheesh... (where's my heart-medicine) That would send a major shock through the SMT universe.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 07 10:16:31 EST 2006 | James
Shocked ! Are you kidding. As a percentage of all of Siemens revenue you've got to get out the microscope to find what the pick and place machines are bringing in, not to mention profit margin. I would bet its the dog of the whole corporation.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 08 15:47:15 EDT 2016 | jdengler
You may be able to get the specs from one of the used equipment companies that advertise here. Jerry
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 07 12:29:57 EST 2006 | fastek
It makes sense if you think about it. Siemens was a dead company ready to fold up their tents back in the 80's and early 90's. To their credit they stuck to their platform...got somewhat lucky and the market sort of came to them as the wave of users
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 08 14:54:06 EST 2006 | Terry
Siemens is the General Electric of Europe. Like GE, Siemens typically is in the top 3 positions ($ market share and profit) or they exit the business. In total revenue I expect Siemens to be in the top 2-3 globally. In units I expect Yamaha has the
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 12 14:47:01 EDT 2002 | soupatech
Hi, Does anyone know the aprox. parts per hour a cp3 and ip2 should place assuming the program is optimized and everything else goes well (yeah right!)? I understand there are a lot of factors involved to get the correct numbers but what is the BEST
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 13 10:08:44 EDT 2002 | dougt
Tony, I'm in Ken's corner.....the speeds the manufacturers offer are pretty much meaningless when it comes down to your particular board. Brand X can say they will do 1,000,000 cph but when you put your board on the machine with multiple parts at di
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 13 13:34:39 EDT 2002 | soupatech
Thanks for all the input everyone..... At least I have a starting point and have something to compare my actual numbers with. It seems to me the most important thing to worry about is feeders and writing the program correctly. I have spent most of my
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 14 11:02:59 EST 2003 | soupatech
I found a feeder with a 2mm pitch and was told that although it was made for the CP4, it would work with the CP3. Before we throw out a thousand bucks, has anyone had experience loading parts off of a 2mm pitch tape with the CP3? The part is a 1.6
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 04 20:18:17 EST 2006 | billwestiet
In the US, these OEMs have this information, becuase they participate in a market study where they all post sales to a single market study. Check with them directly, and they may share this data with some degree of accuracy. I'd be shocked if Sieme