iineo - ready for tomorrow’s
productive environments
The striking iineo platform features many improvements to
the Europlacer machine range, such as an extremely high feeder
count, largest industry board size and increased maximum
component height. The platform uses Europlacer’s unique
Integrated Intelligence
TM
plus proven core features <highly
robust and flexible turret head, intelligent feeders, 3D
PS
, powerful
Very high feeder count (264 x 8mm)
software tools> while introducing new technologies with linear
Huge pcb size (up to 1610 x 600mm)
motors and digital cameras.
Linear motors
Options include glue dispense with or without Archimedean
Digital cameras
screw, electrical test, fixed camera for large components, conveyor
auto-width adjustment, special nozzle magazine, TornadoT head,
User Friendly Graphical User Interface
multi-program optimisation, Production monitoring software
Outstanding productivity
(PROMON), intelligent belt feeders for high speed feeding from
On the fly vision
sticks and much more.
Smart nozzles
A core objective of the Europlacer concept has always been
3D
PS
to protect the investment of its users by seeking upward
and downward compatibility of feeders, software, and other
Feeders and software fully compatible
ancillaries. This principle also has been applied to the iineo
across all Europlacer machines
SMT platform. It means that current users are able to utilise
their existing feeder inventory thereby protecting investment,
reducing the configured cost of a new system and ultimately
reducing the cost per placement.
Blakell Europlacer Ltd
30 Factory Road, Upton Industrial Estate,
Poole, Dorset BH16 5SL, UK
Tel +44 (0)1202 266500, Fax +44 (0)1202 266599
Email:
sales@europlacer.com
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