Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 08 09:59:16 EDT 2012 | swag
We run both. We just bought a new Horizon 03iX with all the bells and whistles. Nice machine, great install and training. We've already saved a ton of labor using the adhesive dispense system. Both brands are very good. The MpM's are built heavi
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 07 14:58:18 EDT 2011 | vickt
Prasad, It is typical when experimenting with new materials to have to adjust the airpressure on the syringe and the stroke of the PDP piston (screw adjust on top of the PDP pump). You can add mutiple cycles in the comp Db to make larger dots with th
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 23 02:56:59 EST 2005 | Hannu
Hi all Can somebody share their experiences on the Asymtek DispenseJet systems? I am not interested in sales rep talk, I want to hear real-life facts. Mainly things like maintenance intensity (is that the expression?) and if there are any issues wit
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 28 07:23:24 EDT 2011 | scottp
My group supports a couple hundred lines all over the world. Most of them use squeegees but a few use either the MPM Rheometric pump heads or the DEK Proflow heads. I absolutely hate the enclosed heads. Flux separation, compaction, and the print q
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 17 16:54:07 EDT 2009 | jlawson
I am rep for SCS and can state.... Another system provider is SCS (Specialty Coating systems) Precision Coat Systems. Have a stable robust XYZ platform, standalone, inline configuration, Spray + Dispense and can offer Ultrasonic Nozzle Options if re
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 18 16:15:36 EST 2005 | solderiron
Got two customers who have asked the same question within the past two weeks. Small components they wish to have in containers at the work bench and easily dispense and keep seperated. Any suggestions for systems. etc?
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 11 04:25:06 EST 2008 | lconnor
I have previously experienced dispensing glue dots using a camalot system. This was used to dispense dots for a variety of components, as the SMT was applied post through hole and then wave soldered. No paste was used in the process. The other benefi
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 23 11:58:42 EDT 2001 | CAL
I personally like Universals GSM and the Siemens F series for placement machines and companies. Both have great laboratorys set up for Flip Chip processing.Both Also have industry leading experts on staff. Machine info: can they do tacky flux dispen
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 26 15:27:07 EST 2001 | johnspade
Hi Yannick, Smart Sonic has just introduced the "Assembly Module" to their StencilScan AOI software package. By adding the Assembly Module to StencilScan AOI, one workstation allows you to inspect and compare the stencil to the PCB and Gerber data a
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 26 09:13:10 EST 1999 | Wolfgang Busko
Jeff, Ted, Stefano What Stefano is saying sounds reasonable. With entry-level systems its always a struggle to get sufficient results. The operators golden hand is needed. Better controlled advanced dispensing systems should do the work, unluckily I