Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 10 02:57:53 EDT 2018 | rob
Yes I would, most of our old Yamaha machines (before 2005) will do 30-35 microns @ 3 sigma with the fine camera option. Our Jukis with His res camera's will hit it too. You should be OK with most things after 1997 with the right camera choice (whic
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 11 12:45:23 EDT 2003 | jonfox
Assembleon Topaz (many different flavors) or you can pick up an almost new Universal GSM pretty cheap these days. Are you looking for "new" equipment only? What are your requirements and/or features you are looking at/for? Another good machine if
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 15 21:20:18 EDT 2024 | compit
Check out Yamaha - also old. A large number of parts (the same machines under the Assembleon, Philips brand), cheap feeders, many parts suppliers. Models from 2 to 16 heads, e.g. Emerald-X can accommodate 84 INDEPENDENT 8 mm feeders.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 14:46:14 EDT 2021 | mishafockin
We currently have Yamaha/Assembleon Opal with heller 1800. I think we can start with just a printer and PnP. I am open to a refurb printer but would like to get a new PnP. I understand it costs a minifortune but working out bugs and lack of maintenan
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 14 14:45:23 EDT 2015 | avg1
I am looking for a company that does repair and maintenance on Assembleon pick and place machines. We have 3 Assembleon Topaz-X machines that need to be calibrated and head repaired. I received a quote from Assembleon which was outrageous. Any inf
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 24 08:53:54 EDT 2001 | gerits
Hi, Have a look at following site assembleon.com They have exactly the equipment you're looking for and with the requirements you asking for. In case you want detailed information you can contact me via e-mail or phone (+31 - 40 - 27 66053). I can
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 13 02:30:24 EST 2013 | Poul
Well the Assembleon AX201 could be a good choice in your case. Good hunting for new system /poul
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 08 18:35:20 EST 2013 | johnniek
We currently use Assembleon Gem series pick and place machines. We have no problems using them other than they are not intended to run 0201 or 01005 components. We are looking to buy another machine to add to our lines that would be capable of doing
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 26 16:07:07 EST 2013 | kevslatvin
What vintage are the gem series you are running? We have some '06 Opal Xii's and place 0201's with them. Haven't tried 01005's. I know you said new but Cardinal Circuit has an auction gonig right now that has a 2010 Assembleon MG1 and a 2006 MG2 and
Electronics Forum | Wed May 09 12:07:52 EDT 2001 | caldon
My personal favorite is the Siemens F series and the UIC GSM platform. Both Siemens and UIC have awesome resources for csp, flipchip and baredie processing - Siemens= Dan Baldwin from GaTech; UIC = George Westby from UIC labs. My second choice would