Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 01 21:25:14 EDT 2002 | jersbo
Have... Topaz and Emerald X inline (GEM series) very satisfied with thru-put and quality.. as well as tech support... have worked with other machines as well Fuji(3,4) Universal GSM series... and Europlacer(Multitronic) Best software goes to Univers
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 12 11:49:32 EDT 2002 | jax
The machines you choose depends on the boards you build and how many of them you build. Assembleon is designed for faster production speeds where Juki is more flexible. Why are you just looking at these two? Aren't they in different leagues? Why not
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 23:40:43 EST 2006 | fastek
If......... 1) Assuming you are panelizing them (you would have to actually).... 2) You don't have any fine pitch parts on the board then I would suggest a chipshooter like a Fuji CP-6 or a Panasonic MV2F. Get (2) of these used for around $100K ea
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 23 16:53:09 EST 2011 | davef
There's a lot of excellent dispenser suppliers out there that will willingly claw their competitors' eyes out to get your business. Note: Camalot Essemtec Asymtek (Nordson) Precision Valve Creative Automation GPD IJ Fisnar Janome Fuji NE3000S fuji
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 01 21:44:32 EDT 2007 | daxman
Sorry everyone...you all seem to be fond of the MyData machines. I just had to make a comment. We had a TP9 for about 2 years. It rarely got used because of the terrible programming interface..When compared to Fuji Flexa and Fuji machines, we reall
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 28 22:00:45 EST 2006 | Sue Kim
Hi all, I am doing some research on SMT machines. I would like as many people as possible to rate the following machines 1-6. The number 1 would be the best, number 6, the least desirable of the 6. I realize that there are dozens of factors to con
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 26 18:50:55 EST 1998 | Phillip Hunter
| We currently using the Panasert SMT machine where PCB flow | direction were from right to left, & we are planning to move | in the FUJI -CP3 & CP4-2 in line where standard PCB | flow direction were left to right. | Any comment on FUJI machine modif
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 21 09:24:55 EDT 1998 | Paul Walz
| We currently using the Panasert SMT machine where PCB flow | direction were from right to left, & we are planning to move | in the FUJI -CP3 & CP4-2 in line where standard PCB | flow direction were left to right. | Any comment on FUJI machine modif
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 17 11:16:32 EST 2011 | cyber_wolf
And Fuji doesn't torment you with software ? Hmmm... Fuji machines are mechanically great. Flexa/F4G/MCS is a pain in the ass unless your techs really know what's goin on. We are switching from all Fuji to Juki. I won't say anything else about that
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 23 03:29:24 EDT 1998 | TONY B
| | We currently using the Panasert SMT machine where PCB flow | | direction were from right to left, & we are planning to move | | in the FUJI -CP3 & CP4-2 in line where standard PCB | | flow direction were left to right. | | Any comment on FUJI mac