Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 11:50:51 EST 2007 | chrisruizuci
Smallest is 0603 and some 0402 High Mix PCB�s Low Volume
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 29 12:14:53 EST 2023 | proceng1
We are located in South Central Pennsylvania and our specialty is high mix, low volume.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 22 21:53:51 EDT 2002 | davef
To succeed in a �non-repetitive high-mix manufacturing environment�. Humm, that sounds interesting. Guessing, it would be important to: * Control processes and process materials. * Develop outstanding process documentation. * Convert engineering do
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 27 10:21:07 EST 2004 | ldavis
Has anyone recently compared Assembleon/Samsung/Mydata/Universal equipment for very high mix - low volume applications? We are currently evaluating these vendors and would like to hear from others who have had to make the same kind of decision. Any
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 28 08:44:16 EST 2004 | mrmaint
We evaluated 3 of the top manuf. and assembleon gave us the best bang for the buck. We are a high mix low volume manuf. Their field service group is excellant and very knowledgable.They have alot of new options on their X-II series. The placement and
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 22 15:15:59 EDT 2005 | PWH
Can I please get some opinions on the best way to kit/present parts to the SMT line for high mix/low volume board manufacturing? We currently kit builds using a scrap rate assigned to different package sizes. It is O.K. but could use some refinemen
Electronics Forum | Thu May 24 15:10:23 EDT 2001 | caldon
ernman - From your question.........All the top PNP companies are good.....with that aside what is the requirements? High mix/low vol? Flexibility? High through put? Big Boards? Change over?Low mix/ high Vol.? This will help with ruling out companie
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 13 12:00:21 EST 2015 | placementguy
I have extensive experience with both..I could share a list of 10 major differences, based on your manufacturing environment and the products you make, if you would like. It really matters whether you are high volume, low mix or low-med. volume, high
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 28 12:07:15 EDT 2006 | cyber_wolf
We are looking into purchasing a used UP-2000 Hi-e. We are high mix /high change-over. The machines I am looking at are equipped with the grid-lok system. Can anyone give me pros's/ con's ?? Thanks in advance. Sr.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 13 12:23:56 EDT 2007 | cyber_wolf
I looked at that paper yesterday. I do not see anything in there that talks about all of the variables that are in a high mix - high changeover - multiple variable(s) process.