Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 13 09:35:51 EST 2008 | djames
Hi Lozie, Picked up your thread about Apollo Seiko robot. We have a bespoke system using the Luna L model (point soldering). Who is the expert at apollo for setting up parameters etc., We are having trouble soldering links (smt pads). Regards Dave
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 13 10:13:31 EDT 2007 | stockley
Lozie We built our own soldering robot using pace soldering irons but we have considered a Apollo Seiko bot for a different facility. I'm curious to know what kind of life you get out of those Apollo Seiko irons with lead-free solder. How many solde
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 13 08:36:05 EDT 2007 | bartlozie
We bought a Apollo Seiko robot. this, from several test, was way out the best for our production. we use Ichikawa leadfree solderwire, this was the best result with this robot regards bart
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 12 16:59:24 EDT 2007 | flipit
If you want an inexpensive, good, somewhat dedicated, solution, then I would use a desktop wave pot like Wenesco or better yet Air Vac. The PCBRM10 or PCBRM12 from Air Vac may still be available. Can find on Ebay also. They have a quick change, pr
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 18 23:33:56 EDT 2010 | ybeedkar
We are planning to solder some of our hand soldered products using a desktop soldering robot.Got quotation from Japan Unix. Does anyone had experience with robot sodering or any otehr inputs regarding this are much more prefered. Need to conveience m
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 23 15:54:19 EDT 2015 | g2garyg2
Hi George - Better late than never. Nice units but also look at the cost of weekly consumables. Apollo is about the same but their new Comet units being slightly lower on tip costs and PROMATION is the lowest cost of ownership. Send samples to be sol
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