Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 23 12:48:36 EDT 2008 | stepheniii
I worked for a company that did fast change overs with Panasonic machines. We also had dedicated feeders that never came off the machine. But even with over 100 different dedicated parts most set-ups still had 30 or more parts to load. All feeders w
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 16 14:40:17 EDT 2008 | jdengler
Peter, We have 2 Fuji lines. We run from 5 to 5000 piece lots. When we are running near capacity and have a lot of change-overs scheduled we have special operators that will load parts onto feeders and organize the feeders like they will be on the
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 30 10:55:49 EDT 2005 | stalkerb
Hi Cmiller, Sounds like someone else is finding out the benefits of the Versaflow. Your comments are all valid.....? What spec of machine do you have.....? Are you running low Vol high mix.......?
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 11 19:54:52 EDT 2001 | gsparka
HELLO. SMTNETERS there is no company in high mix low volume system in our contry so . what is the best way to calculate the capa. of smt line in high mix low volume. & what is the general way to get the defect rate to evaluate the smt line(or sm
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 06 15:54:20 EDT 2005 | SC
tried the Pillarhouse??
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 29 09:09:04 EDT 2005 | stalkerb
Hi, Looking to generate some discussion on the merits of using the ERSA Versaflow inline selective soldering machine as a real alternative to wave soldering in sub 100 batch size low volume high mix production PCBA Production. I work for a tier 1 C
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 17 03:19:01 EDT 2001 | mugen
Interesting, we have a SMT division, that caters to the exact scenario you depict... Actually am also trying to determine, a system of answering "high mix, low volume" picture... Just my humble point of view, dun think there is "best" system in th
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 30 15:29:17 EDT 2005 | pr
I agree with cmiller on almost everything except the fluxer. I have not found that to be the slowest part of the process. On a slightly populated board, preheat will be the biggest cycle time killer. On very highly populated boards, time spent at the
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 09:18:54 EDT 2010 | rgduval
If you go with a Quad from PPM, I believe that they've developed a windows interface for the machine. They also have a couple of old Quad people working there for continued support. --I receive no benedits from PPM, but I am a happy customer-- We
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 29 11:49:46 EDT 2005 | stalkerb
forgot to write, what config of machine do you have......? single or dual Pot / Highspeed.....?