Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 18 15:03:38 EDT 2008 | awegener
I'd like to get more information about pick and place nozzles. How can I learn more? ... What do the nozzles look like? Are there different shapes? Are custom nozzles sometimes used for custom parts or are the nozzles mostly standardized? What kind
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 18 22:55:05 EDT 2008 | kpm135
Nozzles are really machine specific. Your best bet, if you're looking for the correct nozzle for a part, would probably be to send a strip of parts and the data sheet to the manufacture of the machine and ask them for their recommendation. Most machi
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 26 09:56:37 EDT 2008 | gabriella
hello Zonker cheaper versions tws essemtec ivastech heeb fridge autotronik more expensive: mydata siemens juki uic GSM europlacer ipulse assemblion I will definitely miss some, but at least is some place to start.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 24 06:24:52 EST 2004 | Joe
Hi, I am an Engineering student doing some research on the component/nozzle interface on SMT Pick and Place machines. Could anyone tell me the force at which the nozzle hits the component as it is picked from the feeder or the placement force on a
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 16 23:23:03 EDT 2011 | ckyien
Hi, my company is looking for SMT lines. Currently our target for pick and place machine is on Yamaha YS12P/YS12F and Juki 2080L/3020L. Kindly please share your comments of pros and cons of these machines. Also please recommend other brands and mod
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 17 12:14:52 EDT 2011 | emeto
We hacve Juki and I have to admit that they are very good machines. These machines are not very fast(I don't know how different is 2080. 1080 aned 2060 are almost the same and their real speed is about 6000cpm/h. Besodes that fact the machines great
Electronics Forum | Tue May 08 21:13:04 EDT 2001 | Paul
My company is a low-volume high mix contact electronic manufacturer. We are currently looking at purchasing a pick and place machine that is capable of mounting such new components as microBGA's and other CSP's at such ball pitches as 0.5mm for examp
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 10:28:33 EDT 2004 | JB
We are placing labels using a Hoover-Davis feeder with a GSM. Anybody else out there doing this? My question is: Are you using a special nozzle for this operation?
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 11:50:54 EDT 2004 | JB
We are using a standard nozzle Once placed, the label is not flat, the ends of the label are slightly lifted on both ends. The label is .650 x .200 Have you guys run into a similar problem?
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 28 12:44:30 EDT 2004 | JB
You are right, basically our options are down to a custom nozzle. Pushing down the label is not the route that I would go with. Thanks for your input and good to hear that you guys found a way around it.