Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 30 16:31:34 EDT 2004 | aburgos
Mike: When you stated that you are looking for a different AOI to replace GSI Lumonics because of 0201 solder paste inspection. Does that mean that you have a 1X scanner and it is not giving you reliable results? Have you tried the 2X scanner from G
Electronics Forum | Wed May 05 15:29:39 EDT 2004 | SWagner
The GSI will pass gage R&R if you purchase the optional 2x scan head for the 0201;s.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 09 11:12:28 EST 2004 | msjohnston1
I was given the task of specifying our next AOI platform for our company. The new Orbotech Symbion P36 machine uses a laser and might have been my top pick, however the machine is so new I was not able to see a demo and the company was unable to run
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 23 14:49:36 EDT 2004 | msjohnston1
I have no experience working with the systems you listed about, however I have experience working with a GSI Lumonics SVS systems measuring solder paste. I am also in the process in looking for new equipment to replace the GSI systems that is capabl
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 03 06:19:54 EDT 2001 | nearyl
Rick, You may now find that the company has changed name from Synthetic Vision Systems to GSI Lumonics, find more info at http://www.gsilumonics.com. Hope this helps, Lee
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 03 06:22:10 EDT 2001 | nearyl
Rick, You may now find that the company has changed name from Synthetic Vision Systems to GSI Lumonics, find more info at http://www.gsilumonics.com. Hope this helps, Lee
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 23 13:15:16 EST 2003 | Randy Villeneuve
I have not seen a laser de-paneling system but you can try either Coherent or GSI Lumonics for a system.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 12 11:07:10 EDT 2004 | msjohnston1
The GSI may pass gauge after installing the 2x scanner, but the cycle time doubles. Is the cycle time hit worth the accuracy?
Electronics Forum | Thu May 09 08:12:15 EDT 2002 | ianchan
Hi mate, think "GSI Lumonics" a Canada based mafg of laser orientated product-machines may be able to help you. we saw their SVS8200/8300(machine model) theory based demo. looks good enough to warrant the time and resources to evaluate their machi
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 09 04:21:22 EST 2004 | chad
I have worked w/ the GSI SVS 8200's. They seem to do a pretty decent job, but, they are a "bottleneck" on my lines. I hope you are using good screen printers, because they WILL find the slightest "defect". About 75% of our failures are actually fa