Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 10 15:15:17 EDT 2009 | indity
I have very little knowledge of pick and place machines or assembly, and was hoping someone could give me some advice of where to start looking. I do learn quickly so I am not afraid of challenges or learning through mistakes. I need to produce abou
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 18 22:22:43 EDT 2009 | comatose
Assuming you want to run 8 hours a day and 5 days a week, you need a sustained throughput of 2.5k components per hour. With fine pitch, futzing around, setup, etc you should really look for machines rated in the 4k to 5k per hour range. That's not sc
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 30 16:57:57 EDT 1998 | Cunli Jia @ SMTnet
Please check out MV Technologies at www.mvt.ie. They are one of our generous sponsors. Good luck. Cunli
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 30 20:44:50 EDT 1998 | Wayne Bracy
You can also check out I Systems. Make vison inspection and measurement equipment Wayne
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 30 15:27:34 EDT 1998 | jvo
I've been looking for a vision system which can check our fully mounted boards containing a mix of smt and thru hole. The concepts on all the machines are virtually the same, they got about 12-16 cameras, some pcb fixing and the rest is software.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 30 16:36:59 EDT 1998 | Dana R Simon
I've been looking for a vision system which can check our fully mounted boards containing a mix of smt and thru hole. | | The concepts on all the machines are virtually the same, they got about 12-16 cameras, some pcb fixing and the rest is soft
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 30 18:44:43 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
Hi JVO, I just learned about a system from a company called CR technology... (there's still more I need to find out). But supposedly, they make a machine called the CRX2000 that is both a real-time xray and AOI machine all rolled into one. Wh
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 12 17:09:11 EDT 2007 | allwave
HI John, I use wave fixtures with titanium inserts. So far I have not seen any problem with walls about 0.010" thickness and 0.120" tall (or deep depending how you see it)...The Titanium-composite interface is also very strong (as long as you have e
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 17 10:04:39 EDT 2004 | stefwitt
I think we should shift this issue to the machine suppliers, requesting changes in the machine design, in order to keep at least the jobs of high mix, low volume in this country. We can only compete with low labor cost countries by increasing the lev
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 11 12:56:03 EDT 2007 | jsloot
Can anyone give me any information on the longivity of titanium insert wave pallets. What I am looking for is the integrity of thin walls over several hundred cycles and the interface between the insert and the durostone material.