Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 15 13:46:16 EST 2018 | aemery
Griinder, Maybe it's me, but I think what you might be saying here is that you see a reflected image of the PCB or Stencil when you and teaching the fiducials and it is interfering with the teaching routine, is that correct? If this is true it is c
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 13 08:09:53 EDT 2009 | kudamarani08
Can anyone help me recommend or simulate a SPI and AOI machine that can balance our FUJI NXT 1 with 14 modules. We are using MPM accela printer. 200 UPH is our target. Here's the PCB dimension length(x) = 399.92mm width(y) = 141.626mm Thanks all!
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 13 22:56:22 EDT 2009 | cpcompany
Can anyone help me recommend or simulate a SPI > and AOI machine that can balance our FUJI NXT 1 > with 14 modules. We are using MPM accela printer. > 200 UPH is our target. > > Here's the PCB > dimension > > length(x) = 399.92mm width(y) = >
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 14 09:27:17 EST 2018 | cyber_wolf
On AP machines it is possible to mount the camera 180 degrees out. Not sure if this can happen on Accuflex.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 15 21:39:48 EDT 2015 | jlawson
Reflow.. 1.Rehm (Germany) - Best in Class Best overall process stability heating system ( Alot of makers have started to copy there VX heating arrangement ). COnveyor chains can be a bit more attention in terms of maintenance on rehm , but if foll
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 26 11:13:49 EDT 2002 | Marco Prince
There is a new tooling invention called the Instant Fixture System. It is a mechanical "cartridge" style dense pin-array system. There is a kit for MPM-UP 2000, and AP Series, and also for DEK-265 platforms. This instant fixture system offers very
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 20 17:07:20 EST 2007 | kennyrebbe
I am looking for a new semi automatic Stencil printer, and reflow oven that is capable of doing double sided boards with BGA�s. We currently own a Manncorp 4500R stencil printer https://www.manncorp.com/4x00_stencil_printers/index.php?view=overview&a
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 21:14:08 EDT 2006 | chrisgriffin
I'm with Chunks on this. In my experience MPM's are very accurate and reliable. There are so many out there because people like them. You can make a program with 2D inspection in about 10 minutes. Things do sometimes break on the 3000's, but not
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 19:00:42 EDT 2006 | SWAG
We've always been MpM so no comparison from me on DEK. All I can say is we have had 3000 series that seemed to need constant attention and almost daily wrenching. We got a couple of AP25 HiE's and they are easier to use, way more reliable and simpl
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 12:51:27 EDT 2006 | john_smith
cn, Currently we have a DEK265GSX a DEK Infinity and a MPM UP3000 printers and previously had MPM Accuflex,MPM UP1500 and MPM AP24s. No advice for the UP3030. We always had to work on all of the MPM printers for one thing or another and every time we