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Juki Demos Advanced SMT Line at APEX
Morrisville, NC — Juki Automation Systems (JAS), Inc., is showcasing the RS-1 placement machine, G-Titan automated screen printer, JM- 100 insertion machine with a new active clinching unit, and autonomous material handling system at IPC APEX 2020. The RS-1 includes the Takumi head, a
dynamic-height, eight-nozzle placement head that automatically adjusts pick-and-placement height on-the-fly to optimize speed, while offering a high degree of flexibility. With the new PG-01 offline teach camera and line optimization JaNets/NPI Plus software, the RS-1 provides easy data entry for faster programming. The new G-Titan screen printer is equipped
with industry-leading standard features that empower customers with a high-quality printing solution, a path to Industry 4.0, and lights-out manufacturing with its award-winning specifica- tions. The printer offers a new interface with a modern look and many standard features, includ- ing touchscreen LCD, stencil inspection, solder paste rolling measurement, stencil lock, support block crash prevention, and automatic solder paste dispensing (500g [17.6 oz] jar). The JM-100 odd-form inserter also includes
the new Takumi head and has eight nozzles equipped with a height-adjusting laser to optimize speed and handle a wide range of components. The JM-100 includes a new active clinching unit that supports turn-in, turn-off and N-bend to prevent
components from lifting during the reflow process. Juki’s new autonomous material handling
system, building on the company’s highly popular intelligent storage systems, consists of the ISM3600 Ultra Flex intelligent storage system, the ISM3900 Ultra Flex expansion module, an inter- face module, an elevator unit, and an autonomous intelligent vehicle (AIV) designed to work as one unit. The complete package provides the ability to automatically store, retrieve, deliver, and return components throughout the factory. Components can be taken by the AIV from the main warehouse to the storage tower and any other location where they are needed. In addition, the company is showcasing its
latest RV-2 3DXL large-board AOI machine, Cube and iCube batch and inline selective soldering machines, incoming material station (IMS), designed to automate the incoming materials
process, and P-Primo large-board screen printer. Contact: Juki Automation Systems, 5151
McCrimmon Parkway, Morrisville, NC 27560 %510-468-6213 E-mail:
carlos.eijansantos@juki.com
RS-1 pick-and-place system.
Web:
www.jukiamericas.com See at IPC APEX, Booth 2819
The material matters in material handling
February, 2020
Meaningful
DATA MANAGEMENT End to End
PROCESS CONTROL 360°
TRACEABILITY
Advanced ANALYTICS
EVERYTHING IS ACHIEVABLE ®
BOOTH #17 3 7
cogiscan.com See at IPC APEX, Booth 1737 MATERIAL AND
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