Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 18 02:36:06 EDT 2018 | alexeis
Hi Jeff, I would like to recommend our solution, called Kulmos ERP, that was built dedicated for CM. Our customers are very satisfied with it and it includes unique things for CM like integrated PLM (also called Proventus PLM), eCAD Viewer (called P
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 02 09:02:44 EDT 2019 | solderingpro
Jchris, I'll bite: - I beleive in transparecy - yes, I am the VP of PROMATION USA (a 5 time technology award winning company with an industry recognition in providing Award Winning Customer Service). I think that speaks volumes for how we support o
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 13 23:09:25 EDT 2019 | action_101
The best one is NOT one of the guns that the sales reps had to be deceiving to get their promotional pitch in without being up front on who he was or the other rep who tried to capitalize on the other A-holes deceiving tactics.... RIDICULOUS Contact
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 14 09:22:43 EDT 2010 | jamyboy
thank you for the input .....starting to wonder if people were really using AOI?? Checked out the Mertec website and arranging for a presentation....
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 18 09:36:30 EDT 2010 | jamyboy
Thank you very much I will shoot you an email shortly. Funny that the 2 you mentioned are the 2 we are trying to decide on.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 02 15:07:26 EDT 2010 | act01
Gabe and I would like to hear about your experience...we are currently tasked with looking into getting one for final/1st inspection...we don't want an In-line...for now...just a desk top... Thanks Juanita and Gabe
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 05 09:58:45 EDT 2010 | methos1979
Excellent advice. I'm going to copy your info above and use it to start a new thread about Mirtec programming. I will also email you directly for the info you have. Thanks!
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 15 14:17:00 EDT 2011 | dyoungquist
Check out Zenith Ultrasonics. We have been using one of their table top models to clean our electronic assemblies for several years now.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 04 08:57:11 EST 2012 | mlevesque
Hi everyone! We are looking for a manual pick and place for prototyping and low volume. If the machine can make a PCB basic inspection, this is an advantage. I found Essemtec, I think is good, but do you have any others suggestion? Thank you
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 14 07:30:00 EDT 2014 | rob
For low voltage and current applications there are also some nice SMT conductive foam pads that come in on tape. http://www.gore.com/MungoBlobs/621/772/SMT_Grounding_Pads.pdf I think Laird also do something similar. We place them with no problem.