Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 18 00:47:42 EDT 2006 | sant
Hi Few weeks back for the similar thread I was enquiring about the performance of benchtop AOI. I did see the Saki m/c.It seems to be a good m/c with different technology. I have not bought yet. Looking to have more feedback. Any opinion about Saki
Electronics Forum | Fri May 05 05:56:54 EDT 2006 | sant
Hi After our internal meeting we end up with the selection of either Europlacer's X25 or Mydata's My15. we have a mix production , and 15-18 cph is fine for us. ofcourse mydata has a brad name. but europlacer also seems to be okay. It was learnt
Electronics Forum | Fri May 26 08:37:07 EDT 2006 | sant
Hi Kindly have a look into the SAKI's benchtop system. I have not used it.But seen the demo. Different technology.Pretty fast and accurate. Definitley would go with them , when we plan. I would also ask others, if they can provide their opinion on
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 18 05:52:24 EDT 2006 | sant
Check the Bare PCB lot. Enquire about the HAL process for Tin deposition while PCb fabriction.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 01 00:41:36 EDT 2006 | sant
Hi Friends, My unit here requires a SMD / BGA rework system. Our team has to finally select from the followings :- Ersa , Martin , Finetech & Metcal. Can you please help us in sharing your experience in comparison to all. Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 01 04:16:31 EDT 2006 | sant
Hi In my previous organistaion I had worked with LPKF m/c model C60 and have seen the T-tech m/c working also. I'll give the weightage to LPKF because of its performance. For your application I feel 100Krpm spindle will be more suitable. Support/serv
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 14 10:08:00 EDT 2006 | Paul@Boxborough
sant, When I worked in contract manufacturing, I used Air Vac or SRT systems which are rather large units. They are great for larger boards and BGA's. In my OEM life, I prefer smaller desk top units, which are more adapted to small boards with small
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