Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 21 09:55:45 EST 2001 | ramigary
Hi! We are a low production contract manufacturer company, We have few stencils and low productions, but we have a lot of problems with misprintered pcbs, my question is �is there some machine to clean only pcbs?� Excuse my english.. Ram�n I
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 05 07:53:19 EDT 2001 | Peter Loten
I'm not sure where in the world you are, but we supply a low cost, quick turn around BGA XRay service (with good operators who can interperate results). We are near Portsmouth in the south of england.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 28 03:52:19 EDT 1999 | Ron Lahat
Looking for low cost First Article workstation for PCBAs ? The environment is low Volume High Mix PCBA production There is a constant need to do firs article in all three shifts (24 hours) Currently it is not automated, it is time consuming and op
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 04:29:38 EDT 1999 | MK
Can anybody recommend low capacity PCB manufacturing equipment for labaratory or research/designers center. Output 2-10 sqr. m. per shift; required working space 30-100 sqr. m. Spent too much time looking fr this. Thanks in advance.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 17:09:34 EDT 1999 | Jason Gregory
| Any recommendations for a reballer for BGA and mBGA? Low volume, low cost appreciated! | | David, check out Winslow Automation/Solderquik (408)526-1213 Jennie Tat
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 08 12:47:02 EDT 1999 | Mark
| Any recommendations for a reballer for BGA and mBGA? Low volume, low cost appreciated! | | There is a large article in the current issue of Circuits Assembly magazine that says properly re-balled BGA's are perfectly fine. Also there is a re-bal
Electronics Forum | Mon May 20 23:01:16 EDT 2002 | dwoon
Hi guys, What are the major inefficiencies that most EMS companies faced in a high-mix/low-volume manufacturing? And, what in general an equipment manufacturer (especially surface-mounting equipment manufacturer) can help them to improve the product
Electronics Forum | Wed May 22 12:17:08 EDT 2002 | timdaly
Change over and flexibility are two critical areas you need to have controlled in order to be successful in the high mix, low volume market. Machines to consider: SAMSUNG CP series, MyData My series, and Europlacers.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 09 11:02:00 EDT 2003 | k_h
Thinking about it, if I was designing machines and based on my experience I would offer a high feeder count, high flexibility machine and low speed. In addition another machine with low feeder count, not flexible (8mm parts) and high speed.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 27 14:32:37 EST 2004 | fritschusa
Assembleon machines are extrememly flexible and adaptable. Their service / tech support is outstanding. I consider them a leader in our industry. My shop is low/mid volume high mix. I have kits of 1 to 10,000. 0201 to 56mm^2.