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ASMPT: Automatic OSC Feeding for the SIPLACE TX
SUWANEE, GA — Although the processing of odd-shaped compo- nents at the end of the line usu- ally accounts for only about ten percent of the entire SMT process, it represents the majori- ty of the challenges in placement operations. With a smart high- performance solution from tech- nology leader ASMPT, the com- pany’s SIPLACE TX high-speed placement systems can now also be used as end-of-line machines for the automated processing of odd-shaped components (OSCs), replacing expensive and slow ro- botic solutions or manual work. The SIPLACE Tray Unit en-
ables the automatic, uninter- rupted feeding of components from up to 82 JEDEC trays. And the associated seamless trace- ability of products, components and batches ensures total audit- ing security, which is particular- ly important in sensitive areas such as the automotive sector. To ensure the correct pro-
cessing of odd-shaped compo- nents in a single step, the SIPLACE TX can now be equipped with two stationary high-end camera systems for use with two TwinHeads or a place- ment head combination of a CPP and a TwinHead. With its great selection of special nozzles and grippers, the TwinHead makes it possible to place OSCs measur- ing up to 7.9 x 4.3 x 1 in. (200 × 110 × 25 mm) and weighing up to 5.6 oz (160g). And with the op- tional OSC Package, the OSC placement capabilities are ex- panded even further. To operate as an end-of-line
machine, the SIPLACE Tray Unit is now available for the SIPLACE TX. It uses carriers that can each hold two JEDEC trays. Depending on the size of the components, up to 82 JEDEC
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trays are possible. As a special feature, new trays can be refilled without having to interrupt the production because the magazine is split into a buffer zone for the continuous supply and the main storage area, which can be re-
filled with new trays. Contact: ASMPT, 3975
Lakefield Court, Suite 106, SIPLACE Tray Unit.
Suwanee, GA 30024 % 770-797-3189 E-mail:
ogden.mark@
asmpt.com Web:
www.asm-smt.com
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