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Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 15 18:02:32 EST 2005 | jgarver1

What kind of component mix do your products require? (0201, 0402, BGA, QFP, etc.) This information can help everyone make suggestions.

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Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 17 11:29:19 EST 2005 | Brad

We cuurently are using parts from 1808-0603. Ic's up to QFP133. Hopes of going smaller as time goes on. Definetly would like 0201 capabilities. Thanks, Brad

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Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 10:05:41 EST 2005 | davef

What about Essemtec SMD Pick and Place FLX2010 http://www.essemtec.com/e/113.php

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Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 22:20:48 EST 2005 | fastek

I guess Greg has worn out the "do yourself a favor and look at us" approach and replaced it with "you would be doing yourself a diservice if you didn't look at us". Very effective.

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Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 24 11:50:18 EST 2005 | gregp

I was going to leave this one alone but when Europlacer gets mentioned (1 machine sold in the US last year) and we don't I couldn't resist.

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Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 25 12:59:53 EST 2005 | Andrew Smith

Brad, You may want to give some of my customers a call in reference to the Assembleon machines. The newer style of P&P have windows NT which is much user friendly than the earlier generation. You can always drop a line back if your interested in

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Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 25 16:09:16 EST 2005 | russ

Mark, most likely not, These "low buck tabletopper" units are for extremely low volume and accuracy requirements. Great for a labratory enviroment. Russ

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Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 26 02:59:17 EST 2005 | Base

Hi Grant, What PPM's are you running on those wider Agilisses (is that the correct spelling??). We're trying to get a good figure to aim for (or to stay away from...). Greets Base

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Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 09 12:37:45 EST 2005 | Valerie

I've worked with Siemens, Philips, and Fuji and my vote is for Siemens. The machines are flexible, easy & quick to change over and their support is great.

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Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 10 14:21:21 EST 2005 | jim

I have also have reviewed the machines listed and decided that the Mydata for low volume high mix, it was the best. It is very flexible when dealing with imperfect material supplied. The other machines are better in the high volume arena


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