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Mydata Pick and place

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

Mydata Pick and place

Electronics Forum | Thu May 10 02:57:03 EDT 2001 | kjellman

Hi, Why not have a look at Philips/Assembl�on, their ACM machine is quite nice. It may also bring you down to Flip Chip, 0201 some through hole and odd form placement. Nice options like bulk feeding, coplanarity tests, fluxing for FC, prom feeders (

New Pick and Place Operation

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 03 08:03:22 EDT 2004 | vinitverma

You can have a look at Assembleon (formerly PHILIPS EMT) equipment. They have equipment ranging from rated speeds of 6500cph to 150,000cph. I guess their OPAL XII should be the best fit machine in terms of its capability and speed both. It can do fro

New Pick and Place Operation

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 20:08:13 EDT 2004 | Ken

Rick P. is the Assembleon local Field Service Engineer. He is very good. He is stationed in the Portland Metro area. Oregon and Washington have a very dense population of Philips (assembleon) machines. Extensive installation base. I recently in

New Pick and Place Operation

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 01 11:17:05 EDT 2006 | Dr.Lou

I ended up buying the Assembleon. MyData was the only other brand in the Northwest with enough of a presence to consider. The MyData salesman sank his own ship by being too aggressive, and his quote dropped 45% in one week when he found out we were l

New Pick and Place Operation

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 12:17:32 EDT 2004 | dgjjr

Assembleon has/had a service engineer based in Portland. I haven't worked for them for about 3 years so I can't verify if he is still there. They also have a few guys based in Northern Cal.

Recommend Pick and Place machines

Electronics Forum | Fri May 26 08:34:03 EDT 2023 | zsoden

Go for YG100 and YG88. Or in the USA the equivalent Assembleon options. The benefit is that your feeders will still be compatible. The Windows based OS on these is way easier to use than the DOS system on YV machines.

Fuji Pick and Place Machines

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 02 04:29:42 EDT 2004 | vinitverma

Hi Grant, You can visit http://www.assembleon.com and look at the videos of the A-series as also the FCM multiflex. If you need more info., just write to me at vinit.verma@prosemtechnology.com Hope you find this equipment interesting - you'll be am

New Pick and Place Operation

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 20:36:48 EDT 2004 | Ken

I personally would not get involved with any technology as old as the Q4C. I worked in a factory that had about 20 of those and was not impressed. It seemed like there was always some problem (electro/mechanical) and their service was not "world cl

New Pick and Place Operation

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 10:18:38 EDT 2004 | drlou

OK, I have some names to go by. I appreciate the info, especially the Quad related stuff, because my company was leaning toward the Quad, and I was concerned about its age and technology. I am going to look into the Fuji XP142E, the Samsung CP40/45,


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