Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Pick & Place Machines Specifications

Pick & Place machines

Pick & Place machines in India are dedicated to specific applications and are also capital investment. There are certain criteria all over the world, on P & P machines are classified. Equipment manufacturers specify their equipment is the first step to finding the right equipment for production needs. Some of the key points when choosing the best solutions are: 
Placement Speed
The placement rate of pick and place machines is measured in terms of "components per hour" or CPH. Components are supported at this rate, monitored and placed on a printed circuit board. Many equipment manufacturers use the 9850 IPC standard to determine CPH rates for their machines. This will ensure that they use the same mixtures of components and PCB placement networks, making it easier for buyers of a machine and compare the manufacturer, one machine to another.
Feeder Slots
Capacity Feeder refers to the number of 8 mm tape feeders that can be loaded onto the machine at the same time. Larger components require bigger investors. You need to know from the manufacturer, the number of locations each of the species 12 largest feed mm, 16 mm, 24 mm and high-take. 
Size of the Part 
Remember all the special components that you need, including BGA, CSP and odd parts. Equipment manufacturers will give you the dimensions of the maximum and minimum components, which will deal with the machine. 
Component Lead Pitch 0.012? 
fine pitch is fairly standard for today’s pick and place equipment.. If a fine pitch is needed, do not be fooled by manufacturers who refer to the engine specification or engine accuracy.
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