Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 30 07:14:42 EST 2001 | pteerink
Genny, Xray systems ( or at least what I have seen ) are a manual based system. That is, you put the board on the machine and look at certain locations that you want to inspect. What we have in mind is an automated system that will catch obvious, no
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 30 07:14:51 EST 2001 | pteerink
Genny, Xray systems ( or at least what I have seen ) are a manual based system. That is, you put the board on the machine and look at certain locations that you want to inspect. What we have in mind is an automated system that will catch obvious, no
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 30 07:24:43 EST 2001 | pteerink
Have you had bad experiences? We have a paste checker on line, and all components are verified at receiving and again when loaded on the machines. The purpose of AOI ( for us anyway ) is to reduce the time spent after reflow visually checking the b
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 08:53:55 EDT 2006 | basem
Hi Rob. Thanks. Political situation is a true problem, but not a major limitation. I never considered any American equipment for that matter. In any case, please give me your critical situation on the Jukis. Juki is relatively young in this business
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 12 16:13:31 EDT 1998 | Tom Jura
| We are looking at implimenting a bar code system for a SMT | production line. To start we are looking at label printer/applicators. Are there any other companies that we should consider besides Zebra and Imtec?? Thanks for your input. | John You
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 28 19:55:11 EST 2003 | kenBliss
We offer an alternative to expensive automated systems. A manual shelving system designed specifically to store reels and make them easily accessible and organized for anyone and everyone. take a look at http://www.blissindustries.com click on SMT
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 08:37:54 EDT 2006 | Rob
Hi, you want something that will not break down, and something not American then. I would look at the Fuji XP-143E (if you are not going bigger than 20mm x 20mm) or the Juki then. Also I would look at what they are predominately using in Turkey, as
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 25 12:57:29 EST 2002 | caldon
Maxtim- I have used APE's Sniper, airvac, Mecal's 3500, PDR, Pace, and MArtin's rework stations. APE Sniper does the Job but to much automation and not user friendly software. PDR is to much IR and no convection. Metcal's work good now with the ne
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 07:02:12 EDT 2006 | basem
Thanks Rob. Our concern is placing tiny components side by side at a minimum pitch, along with fairly large BGAs and TSOP2, which are themselves, having small to fine pitch leads. yes, accuracy in placement in our application is crucial, yet, what i
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 09:51:20 EDT 2006 | Rob
Hi Basem, Juki have been around a long time - at least 15 years (formally branded Zevatech in Europe) & have a very large instal base. Their machines are good quality, but a little pricey. I have seen a number of them working with no problems in T
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