Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 24 11:10:32 EDT 2001 | gresko
Paul, I have about 8 years experience with GSMs placing flip chips and have trained Universal customers to do the same. I don't think you can find a more versitile pick and place machine with all of the options that are available and the support yo
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 23 10:02:47 EDT 2001 | Cal
Mydata machines are great for large back planes close to 23" wide. The foot print of the Mydata machines are concerning- being a "T" design it sacrifices floor space. Also, Mydata is not considered to be in the same classification (my opinion) of equ
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 24 12:34:44 EDT 2001 | 061032
Hello all, Has anyone out in SMT land have any feed back on the Fuji Cp743 placement machine. We have older CP4-2 machines and they have held up pretty well...but we jumped on the Siemens band wagon 18 months ago and whamo...we have had more servic
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 23 21:04:44 EDT 2001 | Stefan
If you want to tinker a bit with old machines, you could buy an inexpensive ( under $ 10,000 ) used Pick&Place machine and reverse the polarity on the tape feeding motor. If you don't heat seal the cover tape, but use pressure sensitive cover tape,
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 25 12:58:04 EDT 2001 | BGA rework expert
A key factor is underside Pre Heater ----- Conceptronics makes the best in terms of IR Preheat----- Most machines have forced convection from the top and bottom --- the preheater is the key on larger more dense boards. Placement accuracy is also bett
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 03 12:30:34 EDT 2001 | hinerman
This technology currently works with stencil printers, placement machines, and dispensing equipment with equal success. Not all are commercially available yet. The placement machines with a moving table and weight resrtrictions are more of a chal
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 01 21:09:38 EDT 2001 | jbull
Gentleman, I very much appreciate the Multitronks history lesson. But does anyone have any experience with the current day Multitroniks offerings. I understand they may have machines installed in the UK but does anyone in the US have any experiences
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 29 02:30:14 EST 2000 | Dean
5K$. Of course I remind myself that when these machines were designed BGA's didn't exist. I had no choice but to purchase this option as a new machine was out of the question and I place around 15,000 BGA's per month on this line. So the ROI was v
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 27 13:20:23 EST 2000 | Mike F
I would consider a Broker for equipment if I was getting something I was familiar with, such as a 2nd machine of a model I already had. The more complicated the machine, the more likely I am to go to an experienced rebuilder or approved remanufacture
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 23 09:07:07 EST 2000 | M Cox
Robert 1st Short term, let us know what type of machine you are running. Maybe somebody out here has a trick to get you buy. 2nd Long term, check the pocket dimensions against VS what the manufacturer of the part says it should be. Drive correctiv
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