Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 24 06:32:18 EDT 2018 | marinaluo96
PCB, PCBA and Materials Procurement services. Our company has won AUDITED SUPPLIER by SGS, ISO9001:2008 and IATF16949:2016 certified, IPC member. 35 assembly lines for bulk order and small volume, 500 staff, 13000㎡, dust-free and static-free works
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 14 06:22:51 EDT 2024 | jergod
Thanks! Yes yamaha is good option because we have PnPs and printer from yamaha also. Do you remember how much it took to make programs?
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 01 13:46:11 EDT 2014 | max83
Yes, MC-24 and YS-24 are same platform, because Assembleone was selling Yamaha`s machines under name Assembleone till 2012 in the EU, Assembleone was distributor Yamaha in the Europe. Now Assembleon and Yamaha different machines. YS machines not so
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 01 01:44:24 EDT 2023 | rob1
I'm looking to replace our old Yamaha SMT line and I have receive some good feedback from SMTnet users. Most of the recommendations are for Yamaha, Juki or Fuji. As most contract manufacturers use Samsung, but is there reason why production engineers
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 20 12:38:07 EST 2018 | robl
NXT's are never meant to be used in isolation - I've never seen less than 3 thin modules and 1 fat together. AIMEX III uses the same heads in one chassis if you prefer contained machines. I've had lots of platforms over the years, and worked them
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 20 15:46:15 EDT 2020 | roblackey
Hi MCB, YCP10 is a good printer, and inline with Yamaha SPI, P&P, AOI, & P-Tools is a great printer. If you don't have a Yamaha line I'd probably go DEK or Ekra, but does depend on local spares and service support.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 06 04:30:16 EST 2005 | rlackey
I was under the impression that the Assemblion/Philips Opal/topaz/GEM/Comet etc were all built in the same factory as the Yamaha machines - all except the FCM's. For the record they have very good support - better than Yamaha in some regions such as
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 01 15:43:04 EST 1998 | Chuck Footit
| We are considering a used Yamaha YM84V II to add to our existing compliment of stand-alone machines. The brochure states that it can place 0603 devices as standard. Is this true? Do you know of any quirks with these machines? Any comments would be
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 13 22:06:51 EDT 2024 | alexv
If I remember correctly (this is going back to 2016-2017), the Yamaha AOI can share the P&P component library, from P-Tools. And, it will share error data with the Yamaha P&P and printer. And, it was a pretty good machine, even by itself. Koh Young a
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 19 11:38:55 EDT 2024 | jergod
Thats true. But of course there is still differences between machines even all top brands are capable of doing inspection. We are looking best machines for use and price is not critical. Seems like in general Koh Young is leader, but as we have Yamah