Electronics Forum | Mon May 23 10:16:58 EDT 2005 | rlackey
Hi Grant, You'll need to move the nozzle changer on your machine if you want to run very big boards, it comes out quite easily. (It's single track & not set up for RAM or PTIF, no shuttle & standard handling) Cheers, Rob.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 23 11:51:07 EDT 2005 | Rob
Depends on how many nozzles you will need for the larger board - if its 8 or less (4 per head) then you can take it out. You shouldn't have too many problems with this as with your setup you have one for small stuff & one for big stuff.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 31 01:56:25 EDT 2005 | grantp
Hi, We run both, and the Fuji's have a much better vision system, and will place reliably. I would never recommend MYDATA over Fuji, as there is a huge difference in stability and placement accuracy. Regards, Grant
Electronics Forum | Thu May 19 12:36:53 EDT 2005 | Brenda Robinson, SPHR
Hello. I am an HR Manager looking to benchmark pay rates for engineers in the Midwest with experience in reverse engineering and component level repair experience. The experience should be in BGA type repair with the core experience in setting the
Electronics Forum | Thu May 19 12:51:54 EDT 2005 | Mark
$18-$25 per/hour . . . depending on experience, age, sex, and race. Just kidding about the last three.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 19 13:50:18 EDT 2005 | patrickbruneel
Hi y'all Here's an article on how well planned and structured the RoHS and WEEE directives are http://www.greensupplyline.com/160401298 Comments would be very welcome Pat
Electronics Forum | Thu May 19 16:38:48 EDT 2005 | russ
I just have to laugh! Seems like the last time "europe" tried to rule the world it didn't work out then either
Electronics Forum | Sat May 21 09:57:11 EDT 2005 | finepitch
Hi Lupo, Since I am an Orbotech rep, I believe it will be more appropriate if I offer my opinion through an offline discussion. If you're interested, please contact me. Regards Erhan ekaya@kumtek.com
Electronics Forum | Tue May 24 04:42:21 EDT 2005 | RB
We do have experience whit the Mirtec. We have a Viscome and a Mirtec. We are very satisfied over the Mirtec.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 16:08:30 EDT 2005 | HOSS
Has anyone compared Mirtech with Yestech? I've done a demo with both machines using our own board and data and found that the Yestech was easier and took less time to program but that's a pretty small sample. Any input appreciated.