Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 08:56:13 EST 2011 | zavalko
Hi! Our company is Fuji's distributor in Russia. AIMEX couldn't be much faster than NXT2. There are four heads limit in the AIMEX while NXT can have dozens of modules & heads in single machine. It's hard to get a field data on AIMEX. Machine was re
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 21 07:40:17 EST 2007 | jax
500.000....... Sounds good to me! you might want to include a little info... like: Base Size Base Qty Module Assortment Head Configurations Nozzle Selection Feeder Selection Warranty Period and Coverage Offl
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 20 12:06:21 EST 2018 | reckless
Great explanation! In my operation I have all tiny chips, 1 SOT223 being largest part but I do have 1 3mm tall inductor which won't work with this machine. Other than 1 part I could run my entire production on it. Also looks perfect for LED produc
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 20 12:38:07 EST 2018 | robl
NXT's are never meant to be used in isolation - I've never seen less than 3 thin modules and 1 fat together. AIMEX III uses the same heads in one chassis if you prefer contained machines. I've had lots of platforms over the years, and worked them
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 10 00:47:01 EDT 2004 | Grant
Hi, I checked one out in Taiwan recently, and they had two NXT systems on the booth. I think they are very exciting, and being able to change the mounter head and camera, and dual lane is good for through put. However each bay is only 20 x 8mm feed
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 24 14:57:09 EDT 2022 | spoiltforchoice
Indeed, back in 2010 or so I had quotes for a MY100 with a Hydra head,as part of that I did get them to run a theoretical build time for one of our own boards. That came back @ just under 7k cph, it was a pretty sensible board with a nice range of th
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