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Fuji joins forces with Smart Factory Partners for SMTAI 2016
Fuji America Corporation has joined forces with our Industry Partners FlexLink (Material Handling Systems), Koh Young (AIO and SPI Systems) and Heller Industries (Reflow Soldering Systems) to show a state-of-the-art all mix/all volume SMT placement line at SMTAI 2016.
Fuji will be demonstrating the newest addition to our extremely successful AIMEX series platform. The AIMEXIII is available in both single and dual gantry configurations and accommodates up to (130) 8mm smart feeders that can be hot-swapped for uninterrupted operation. Stick, strip tape and tray feeding technologies are also supported. The Fuji Dyna Head, featuring Dynamic Tool Exchange enables true all-in-one placement capabilities by placing components ranging from 01005 thru 74mm square and up to one inch tall in addition to connectors up to 32mm x 180mm. Standard nozzles, specialty nozzles and mechanical chucks are also supported. The Odd Form head combined with the Tray Unit LT allows parts up to 1.5” to be placed.
Utilizing the latest advances in vision systems and linear drive technology combined with the new H24G placement head, the AIMEXIII can place components as small as 03015 with an accuracy of 25um and a rated speed of 35,000 components per hour for each of the two gantry’s (37,000 CPH at 38um accuracy).
The AIMEXIII also accommodates panels as small as 2” x 2” and as large as 28”x 30”, and is equipped with Auto Rail Adjustment and Auto Back-up Pin Support.
For High Mix, NPI and Prototyping applications, Fuji offers ultra-fast
changeover using gang feeder replacement,
electronic feeder verification, GUI program verification and a machine based NPI component teaching tool allowing you to spend your valuable production time building product rather than editing programs.
The AIMEXIII combines the most innovative technology with over 35 years’ experience, and an installed base of more than 85,000 machines worldwide.
Supports production for large panels and
simultaneous production of two models. Compact design with a reduced length. A Dyna-Head exchanges the dedicated tool in one action depending on the part size
Features Include:
Supporting 0402 (01005”) to 74x74 mm by one head Minimizing the changeover count Ramping up production smoothly Placement and pressure insertion for larger parts Eliminating placing defects through multiple checks Supports parts with a height of up to 1.5in (38.1mm) High quality placement is achieved with one machine
Come see The Newest Technology and discuss everything Fuji has to offer
SMTAI Conference and Exhibition Where: Donald Stephens Convention Center, Rosemont IL, USA. When: Conference: September 25-29, 2016 Exhibition: September 27-28, 2016
BOOTH NUMBER 107
Fuji America operates from it’s North American Headquarters located in Vernon Hills IL near Chicago, as well as regional offices and support centers in Fremont, CA, Guadalajara, and Queretaro MX, And Ontario CN
See at SMTAI, Booth 107
INVESTMENT PROTECTION FOR THE FUTURE
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