Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 04 13:41:52 EDT 2001 | Brian W.
IPC7912 deals with the end result, ie an OEM getting boards from a contract manufacturer. I have a friend who is sitting on these committees. He tells me there is a new standard due out for actually doing in-process DPMO. From a process standpoint
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 04 13:47:20 EDT 2006 | pemea1
apples to apples. 20 boards 80 parts top and 10 parts bottom. these boards are done on a semi regular basis (you know the boards are coming to you from an OEM at least three times a month, just no exact schedule). All that is required is pasting..mo
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 20:57:22 EDT 2021 | stephendo
It will be tough to get a good line for that cost. You might want to start by looking at Mydata and Juki for the machines. Ekra for the screen printer and Heller for the oven is where you might want to start. If you have not already you might want
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 28 13:46:46 EDT 2001 | mparker
To clarify on "Opportunities"- With 1000 components, the opportunities are far greater than 1000. You have 1 opportunity per component for a component defect i.e. bent lead, damaged part, tested bad, etc. You have a second opportunity per component
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 12 10:05:13 EST 2006 | davef
There's a lots comparisons like this on the web. Here's one: Westwood Associates said on 8/12/2003: ||HASL||OSP||ENIG||Pd||Tin||Silver Flat||no||yes||yes||yes||yes||yes Solderjoint||Cu-Sn||Cu-Sn||Ni-Sn||Ni-Sn||Cu-Sn||Cu-Sn Contact||E-test, ICT||no|
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 27 14:29:14 EST 2002 | larryk
RKEY, Philips changed their name to Assembleon. http://www.assembleon.com
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 20 07:14:10 EDT 2013 | vinitverma
Assembleon AX201 is one of the most accurate odd-form placer. It can place anything, including leaded transformers, press-fit connectors, and of course odd form SMT components. You can even use a gripper nozzle for components without a flat surface t
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 06 12:28:08 EDT 2013 | christian01976
Hello. I just can say: buy it! We have some older Yamaha machines (Assembleon in europe). Topz X2, two Opal X2 in line and a line of MC24 (YS24) and MC1 (YS100). And those machines are really good. I have no bad things to say about them. Greetings
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 06 10:28:58 EST 2018 | davef
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Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 13 02:30:24 EST 2013 | Poul
Well the Assembleon AX201 could be a good choice in your case. Good hunting for new system /poul