Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 01 13:14:49 EDT 2022 | emeto
I had Juki and Mycronic through the years in IL. Both had descent support and service. They are similar platforms by idea. Juki had smaller footprint and it was a very quiet machine. Mycronis is unbeaten in flexibility and changeover - great concepts
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 02 17:02:48 EST 2009 | bigdaddysoy9
I have programmed one of each. The rules-based machine is about 6 years older than the model-based system, so It's probably not a fair comparison, but I prefer the model-based system by far. The model-based machine gives you a lot more flexibility an
Electronics Forum | Tue May 13 15:21:51 EDT 2003 | stefwitt
I know, it can be done and I participated in many acceptance tests, in which we counted even the milliseconds. However, my vision had a bit shifted, since the time the Motorola�s and Flextronic�s dumped all these high volume machines to the market. I
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 20 22:08:07 EDT 2023 | saucyshawn
Mycronic is very expensive. But it does have a lot of good options and feeder count. JUKI I have always found to be limited to number of feeders and flexibility of individual machines. If you are upgrading from MannCorp there may be better options
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 12 20:42:18 EST 2002 | davef
Faster production rate, but less flexible. If your dispensor is running almost as fast as your placement machine, don't change. [Eli Goldratt would be proud.] Search the fine SMTnet Archives to get started.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 08 11:33:31 EST 2004 | Joe Carley
MYDATA offers the best support in the industry. I have two MYDATA machines, TP-11 Hydra and TP-9. They are very flexible, reliable, easy to program and low maintenance. Joe Carley
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 22 01:39:09 EDT 1999 | Joe
Hello, I would like to ask if anyone can tell me about the AOI systems from IFR. It's quite new to the market and there are not too many out there. I have seen the system and think it is a very effective machine with lots of flexibility and easy to
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 13 14:06:49 EDT 1999 | ScottM
| Okay guys (and my fellow lady lurkers), I am trying to determine WHAT the segmentation is for the products in the pick and place industry. | | For example, I know in screen/stencil printing, there are manuals, there are semi-automatics, mid- and h
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 07 18:27:36 EDT 2004 | Mario Alberto -
Hi Guys!! What do you thing about the new NXT Fuji. This new machine apperar with new concept for high flexible mounters to compete with CM402 Panasonic and HS60. I would like receive comments about this new machine in your contry. In a few months
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 21 15:54:15 EDT 2005 | Ken
not to be anoying....but a topaz can be configured with a 54mm camera an when using the 20 micron head 1 spline. It will place accuratly to +/-0.02mm Imagine 1 machine that works from 0402 to 54mm square! Now that's flexible.