Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 16:13:35 EDT 2001 | seand
Hello Everyone, For QC purposes, there are a couple of methods to both qaulitatively and quantitatively inspect your manufacturing process. For Paste inspcetion, an inline machine like the SE300 by CyberOptics may be appropriate. You may also inco
Electronics Forum | Tue May 28 13:34:57 EDT 2002 | johnw
There is alway's squabbles when people talk about utilization and then there's the fabled effective utilization, which rumour has it is differnt. Most of the time as you say the benchmark's aren't really there and as Mark point's out it depend's on w
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 05 16:05:58 EDT 2001 | seand
Hello everyone, Your chief variable here is going to be your epoxy. Different materials react accordingly to various inspection methods but, DEPENDING on your print parameters and material, you may be able to utilize an inline inspection machine.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 12 10:14:04 EDT 2003 | gregp
Hello Stefan, Thank you for your reply. I see now that manufacturers are aware that this kind of thought process is necessary for the bottom line profit. It is also true that one can be "seconds wise and minutes foolish" in the process. I read with
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 22 08:43:06 EST 2023 | sophyluo1985
It can be discussed in many ways. Production management, maintenance time and material utilization, etc. You can send an email to us, and we have a document for reference. Quinn Luo (sales07@goldlandsmt.com)
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 21:44:27 EST 2000 | Dave F
Horace: Area you in the rainy or the dry portion of the South? ;-) Now, excuse me from mincing words with you ;-) �, but buying a manufacturing software package is a serious (expensive) endeavor that will leave no part of your company unscathed. I�d
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 21:44:27 EST 2000 | Dave F
Horace: Area you in the rainy or the dry portion of the South? ;-) Now, excuse me from mincing words with you ;-) �, but buying a manufacturing software package is a serious (expensive) endeavor that will leave no part of your company unscathed. I�d
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 01 01:54:57 EDT 2001 | djarvis
Bayanbaru, We do ours like this. We don't care per se about machine utilization. The actuaries have figured out that the facility costs $X per minute to run, this includes wages, utilities, consumables, machine payments, depreciation and whatever els
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 04 08:40:45 EDT 2001 | caldon
I have input about EMPF but my opion is biased. One thing I can tell you that is a fact- the classes are 40% theory and 60% "hands-on". The 60% "hands-on" utilized the latest in manufacturing equipment. No hotel conference room, training is done r
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 24 21:30:17 EST 2006 | sessioc
We just installed 2 YESTech 2050's for our 2 lines and I'm extremely happy with them. Our machines are setup inline post reflow w/ the capability of diverting good/bad boards utilizing Nutek's t-type turn unit. Of course, we all know that the objec