Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 16 07:54:55 EDT 1998 | Mike Demos
We have just recently started using the Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) metric on our SMT lines. This measurement is the "equivalent percentage of time the equipment is being used to produce saleable product at the maximum machine rate." The
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 16 13:35:39 EDT 1998 | Steve Herring
| We have just recently started using the Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) metric on our SMT lines. This measurement is the "equivalent percentage of time the equipment is being used to produce saleable product at the maximum machine rate." Th
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 08 18:06:23 EST 2009 | davef
Is this machine capacity constrained? Are you using IPC-9850 Surface Mount Placement Equipment Characterization?
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 09 14:39:05 EDT 2019 | linux
Thanks for the input, We work with Panasonic dual line, only bottle neck we have is the oven.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 09 15:35:31 EDT 2019 | davef
The oven is the only thing that you need to manage, in your case
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 10 07:41:43 EDT 2019 | stephendo
If you are not going to do anything with the data, then why collect it? And everyone does it differently.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 10 14:44:54 EDT 2019 | linux
Steve is on the right track. Wall art
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 08 10:41:11 EST 2009 | rao
Excellent Web OEE calculator... For Ideal Cycle time we use to take Programming Cycle Time but in this calculator it seems you have taken Equipment Rated CPH. For a Given Board & the placement locations the rated CPH is not at all attainable because
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 14 00:15:45 EST 2010 | dcell_1t
Well, not really... the index does not say much by itself, as you say, you can improve your cycle time by 5% but if you don't update the product rate in your calculation, then you're not providing accurate data so your performance is going to be high
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 10 15:01:24 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
CP4-3 AND IP3 | >CP4-3 AND IP2 | >CP4-3 AND IP3 | >CP4-3 AND IP2 | >CP3 AND IP2 | >CP3 AND IP2 | Question: | Looking for anyone who has this type of mix, equipment and what is your OEE and how do you come up with the numbers. | | I use Unicam Line m