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SUWANEE, GA — The new SMT analytics software from ASMPT evaluates the SMT process in de- tail by identifying and locating problematic aspects that often go unnoticed and can lead to short- falls in efficiency and perform- ance. The innovative software helps employees to detect the causes of trouble, highlights po- tential losses, and points out po- tential improvements. Every line is unique in
today’s SMT production. The many different configurations and far-reaching technical inter- relationships and dependencies
Apollo Seiko Intros SCARA Robot Solder Unit
BRIDGMAN, MI — Apollo Seiko has introduced the SR-LYRA II. This state-of-the-art soldering unit seamlessly combines the renowned LYRA II soldering technology with a highly-reliable SCARA robot, setting new stan- dards for precision and efficiency in automated soldering processes.
within the production lines make them highly complex systems. Low performance can have many causes such as logistical obsta- cles, inefficient staff scheduling, or machine-related problems. Performing in-depth analy-
ses is now possible with SMT An- alytics from ASMPT, which runs stream analytics based on the latest data processing technolo- gies. The innovative application features a variety of dashboards for descriptive analyses based on user profiles and process struc- tures. Clearly defined use cases
help to monitor important KPIs, locate the root causes of prob- lems, and present historical, real-time and reference data in a structured and correlated man- ner. True to ASMPT’s open au- tomation concept for integrated manufacturing, SMT Analytics will also be able to handle third- party systems soon. Electronics manufacturers
can use SMT Analytics to get to the bottom of time-, condition- and material-related problems and maximize their throughput with a wide range of usage scenarios.
With its time-based analy-
sis, SMT Analytics makes slow- downs and shortfalls visible through intelligent data correla- tion. The software not only de- tects and prevents immediate performance shortfalls but helps to optimize processes in the long term by analyzing changes in
cycle times. Contact: ASMPT, 3975
Lakefield Court, Suite 106,
Suwanee, GA 30024 % 770-797-3189 E-mail:
ogden.mark@
asmpt.com Web:
www.asm-smt.com
OUR FOCUS - YOUR SOLUTION
SR-LYRA II robotic soldering unit.
The SR-LYRA II is engi-
neered for high-speed, axially moving operations, making it the ideal choice for inline applica- tions designed for full automa- tion. The integration of a light- weight robot and a compact con- troller not only enhances the robot’s mobility but also simpli- fies the design of production lines, offering manufacturers a versatile and efficient solution for their soldering needs. The robot features a virtual
web-based teaching pendant, a cutting-edge innovation that rev- olutionizes the programming and operation of the soldering unit. Compatible with any operating system that can open a web browser, this teaching pendant provides a user-friendly interface for intuitive control and pro- gramming for seamless integra- tion into diverse manufacturing
environments. Contact: Apollo Seiko, 3969
W Lemon Creek Road, Bridg- man, MI 49106 % 269-465-3400 E-mail:
stacey@apolloseiko.com Web:
www.apolloseiko.com
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