Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 03 09:57:26 EST 2003 | msivigny
Hello markt, If you're only running at 85%, you've got some things to look into! First, it's good you know that you're operating at 85% with some measurables that help you determine that. Now, the easiest methodical way to improve productivity on SMT
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 01 11:24:24 EST 1998 | niall hayes
Hello, We are currently trying to design and ultimately implement a system that will be able to count and manage component placement for three Sanyo chipshooters on three SMT lines. As the number of components decreases in the reels we want to be ab
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 03 07:49:19 EDT 2008 | grantp
Hi, I just saw the new NXT machines at globaltronics in Singapore, and mostly they are faster. However what was interesting is Fuji shows a prototype of the new XPF machine, but it was called XPF-W which handles really large PCB's and uses the sam
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 10 17:10:00 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
Hi Tim, 8-mil huh? Boy, that's getting down there...you know, placing 8-mil is one thing, but printing solder paste on 8-mil pitch is another. Most of the time when I've seen 8-mil pitch on a board it's been attached with hot-bar...but I guess
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 10 12:32:31 EDT 1998 | Tim Scully
Heeeelllllp. I am a sales rep. ( I know I know, you can't help me with that. ha ha.) Actually, I represent a company that fabricates PCBs and assembles them under the same roof. We are a small to moderate volume house that is just getting into su
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 11 09:30:30 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon
| Heeeelllllp. | I am a sales rep. ( I know I know, you can't help me with that. ha ha.) Actually, I represent a company that fabricates PCBs and assembles them under the same roof. We are a small to moderate volume house that is just getting int
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 10 15:29:15 EDT 1998 | matthew park
Tim, What is it? Which ones are you talking about: 0.080" vs 0.008", 0.100" vs 0.010", or 0.050" vs 0.005" pitch devices . If you are saying 0.080",0.100" and 0.050", any pick and place machine can handle that. Well if not, one machine that is ca
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 02:49:13 EDT 2006 | reypal
Is there any industry standard to what acceptable (%) level the throw-out component during placement.regardless, program-vison, feeder, nozzle,component problem? Thanks in advance!
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 23:44:41 EDT 2006 | reypal
Thanks Darby for your comment and absolutely agree with you. What we are trying to define here is a KPI for throw out. but before that, we need to get a guideline or standard as reference. in this case, if no any industry standard then we can use cur
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 19:51:40 EDT 2006 | darby
Are you trying to tie someone to an agreed wastage level or are you being tied? What machines are you talking about? What components are you talking about? The only acceptable wastage level is zero: but you can't get to zero until you've had some was
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