Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 28 08:56:26 EDT 2011 | cvoyles
Where you inspect depends on what you're looking for. X-Ray is a fairly specialized piece of gear and doesn't lend itself for example to paste registration or thickness measurement. A laser system is better suited. An X-Ray system would allow you to
Electronics Forum | Fri May 06 09:33:22 EDT 2011 | jimlas53
RLM, you have been very helpful! Let me try this on you: We have two IVC's, one with a conveyor and Quadalign, the other with a workholder platform and Cyber-optic. I just ran the first successful assembly on this second system, but the extents had
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 10 11:21:18 EDT 2011 | fishingfool
Pit I have been in capital equipment for 20 years. I have been in sales and service both. Very few companies make money from service. In your scenario would the company have spent 4 or 5 days on the phone with you? These systems can be tricky if
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 18 12:06:09 EST 2011 | rway
Do a search for AOI on the forum. This question has been asked many times and there is plenty of information available on this forum to help you come to a good conclusion. We have two YesTech M1 systems. With most of the posts that I have read, th
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 02 10:20:24 EST 2012 | caerleon
Yes i am trying to install controls. The MSL classification for a part is defined in JSTD033B which i have. I need to update all 5000 plus parts on my MRP system with the correct MSL level (we will be audited on it by BSI). I know that manufacturers
Electronics Forum | Wed May 23 08:39:37 EDT 2012 | tony_d
Thomas, We evaluated several AOI machines and narrowed the field to two, YESTech and MIRTEC. We had an opportunity to work with both of these machines on our production floor. In our experience, the MIRTEC machine simply outperformed the competitive
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 08 12:20:51 EDT 2012 | swag
We have a Kaeser AS-25 screw compressor with Kaiser air dryer + cylinders. The system has a water catch prior to delivering air to the dryer that automatically "spits" to a drain. It's not fool proof - if the water collector gets overfull, it will
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 30 13:26:40 EDT 2012 | joeherz
Appreciate all the replies. We have a good system in place with ESD tile floor, grounded systems/benches/etc and heel and wrist strap usage and monitoring. Good training program as well. We've recently upgraded to the 2007 version of the ANSI 20.2
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 08 07:20:56 EDT 2013 | leemeyer
What operating system are you using ? I have found that you need to stay with a DOS based operating system. I am running DOS 6.2 with windows 3.11. I tried win 98 and although it seemed to run properly, I would have problems in the final program. XP
Electronics Forum | Thu May 02 15:29:19 EDT 2013 | jim_n_hky
I can't answer your specific question on the floor, but I have some suggestions. The equipment manufacturer should be able to provide the floor loading requirements. A structural engineer should be able to translate that into specs for hte constructi