Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 22 04:20:15 EDT 2004 | fume
Hello, We are looking for good Pick&Place Equipment in competitive price for small production volume. We change product very often. What kind of P&P will be good for quick changes (easy for operator, good software) What equipment you prefer?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 25 12:59:53 EST 2005 | Andrew Smith
Brad, You may want to give some of my customers a call in reference to the Assembleon machines. The newer style of P&P have windows NT which is much user friendly than the earlier generation. You can always drop a line back if your interested in
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 29 23:55:58 EST 2005 | KEN
I recently ran a process evaluation (Print/ P&P /Reflow) and was plesently surprised with a 5.0 sigma process or 250ppm. Attrition was under 1%. Keep in mind this is defects counted Post-reflow. The most signifficant defect was tombstoning / draw-
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 16 14:30:51 EST 2005 | DasonC
What kind of SMT equipment? Can U preform the Cpk study on the P&P to check your accuracy of your equipment? Otherwise, check noozle and any component jamp into the equipment. We did experience with chip jamp in the conveyor and can't hold the boa
Electronics Forum | Tue May 03 21:23:59 EDT 2005 | KEN
Take a look at... Vanguard-EMS Inc They do flex up tp 18 x 23 and produce flex for major P&P manufacturers. www.vanguard-ems.com
Electronics Forum | Fri May 13 10:52:10 EDT 2005 | Sam Ho
i want to know YV112 and YV100, which one is better and more stable.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 02 03:53:13 EDT 2005 | Rob
Hi, is that the Grant from Blackmagic who was asking about all different machines last year?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 03 06:29:36 EDT 2005 | Rob
Well done, it's good to hear when things work out. Cheers, Rob.
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 04 15:51:35 EDT 2005 | fastek
Somewhat suprising I don't see the new Fuji NXT mentioned as a possibility in this thread. Nobody out there using this platform? Seems to me to be the better choice over the XP.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 06 15:52:37 EDT 2005 | gregp
The NXT is more costly and has board size issues when it comes to CM applications. There are some other threads about the NXT machines.