Electronics Forum | Sun May 05 10:36:08 EDT 2013 | mbb
Hello, We are using Panasonic pick and place machine. I would ask if there is anyone from Panasonic to tell us which is the tape splicing method the most adequate to Panasonic feeders?
Electronics Forum | Mon May 06 07:22:23 EDT 2013 | cbeneat
Do you have the splice manual? I can email you a copy, send your email address to me I will send it out.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 20 12:28:40 EDT 2024 | poly
The Fuzion HC will do that many parts depending on the tape width. 8mm is dual per lane, big ones can take up a lot of lanes. Our boards have that many parts and I use two machines (gx11 and a gc30). I think the Panasonic is probably a better option
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 08 16:00:04 EDT 2014 | comatose
The boards are expensive because they are your product... covered in circuitry. A 2% scrap rate costs twice as much as a 1% scrap rate. Say the parts on your consumer electronics board cost $5. A machine that makes 99% good boards and 1% bad boards
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 18 08:48:58 EDT 2024 | spoiltforchoice
200 unique components across an entire range is nothing, Were we all so lucky we would all leave the inventory permanently loaded on the line. The Manncorp machines are probably your cheapest solution new. These chinese machines with western input
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 31 16:16:37 EDT 2014 | spoiltforchoice
Andres, I think if you were to understand the process a little better you would realise the many many problems you would encounter building even very simple things using your method. Even 30 minutes watching Youtube videos of current machines might h
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 04 19:17:37 EDT 2014 | andrespena
Hi (I don't know if this forum is the best place to post something like this, but I don't know of other places on the internet, so... sorry if I'm in the wrong place) Might there be an easier way to add components (e.g. computer chips) to a circuit
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 02 11:41:26 EST 1998 | Scott Cook
| Hello, | We are currently trying to design and ultimately implement a system that will be able to count and manage component placement for three Sanyo chipshooters on three SMT lines. | As the number of components decreases in the reels we want to
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 22 13:43:14 EDT 1999 | Steve Gregory
Hey Ya'll! Have any of you ever worked with one of V-Tek's "Economax" tape and reel machines? The biggest thing I'm curious about is the type of cover tape that these machines use. It's something they call P.S.A. (Pressure Sensitive Adhesive)cover t
Electronics Forum | Thu May 25 18:58:49 EDT 2000 | Mukesh Lad
We are a tape and reel house,we use a variety of machines. If you are looking for low voulume, low cost and easy set up for you operators. I would look at Systemation MT-30, this is a good work-horse, I have used them for 10years for small runs, no