Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 20 22:33:02 EDT 2011 | vms
Yes Lisa they buy machines that are cheap, don't work and have parts missing. Sr tech and I have seen it done for years and it goes on every week. I have bought machines that suppost to be working and when I received them they didn't even have a co
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 20 23:17:49 EDT 2011 | lisalau
OMG,it's terrible!! I will go to Germany to purchase machines next month,they are supposed to be workable;and i will not pay for the money until i see the machine's working condition,and will stay there until the machine is shipped as well..I bet thi
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 04 21:00:05 EDT 2014 | andrespena
hmm... the picture of the funnel didn't display very well because it's double spaced. Just out of curiosity I have to ask, does anyone even understand what I wrote? Does anyone know where on the internet I should actually post something like this?
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 06 08:23:05 EDT 2014 | sarason
There are a few Open Source projects for this sort of thing for instance http://hackaday.com/2011/11/30/openpnp-working-to-create-an-affordable-and-completely-open-pick-and-place-machine/ Also try my webpage it has some links to these and pther pr
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 07 21:14:35 EDT 2014 | andrespena
Thanks for the info because I honestly have no darn clue about the whole industry. Does anyone know why it is expensive to have an operator? If it has conveyors can't it operate on its own? Why are the boards expensive? Why wouldn't any rigid piece
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 09 11:18:50 EDT 2014 | fredcalkins
We had a Tim at Daycounter engineering ask about nozzle styles for placement machines they intended to build. I do not know if they have brought anything to completion yet. Here is his contact info if anyone wants to inquire: Tim Daycounter Engineeri
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 10 20:58:21 EDT 2014 | andrespena
Smaller companies many want to rent a machine, but may not necessarily use it 24/7, and a smaller machine may require less expertise to use. If many small machine can work fast enough, it can operate for less time and reduce operating costs. (I'm mo
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 11 14:36:13 EDT 2014 | markhoch
Not to squash anybody's ingenuity, but most of the problems that you're trying to solve have been solved, and fine tuned, over the last 30 years of SMT. (Surface Mount Technology) I'm all for reinventing the wheel, but I suggest taking some time to
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 08 16:00:04 EDT 2014 | comatose
The boards are expensive because they are your product... covered in circuitry. A 2% scrap rate costs twice as much as a 1% scrap rate. Say the parts on your consumer electronics board cost $5. A machine that makes 99% good boards and 1% bad boards
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 11 10:01:30 EDT 2014 | spoiltforchoice
1 - Too messy, parts already come in nice easy to use machine compatible packaging, tapes, reels, tubes and trays. All you are doing is adding an extra step and complication. A key production aim is to reduce the number of steps. 2 - BGA - a chip wi
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