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Essemtec Launches HLX8100 Pick-and-Place Print E-mail
Written by Chelsey Drysdale   
Tuesday, 04 December 2007
HLX8100 is a placement system featuring a feeder capacity of 192 x 8 mm and programmable feeders. Can accommodate speeds up to 11,250 cph. Is designed for high-mix/high-speed production. Linear drives are said to be maintenance-free. During placement, the board is fixed. Uses collect and place method. Comes equipped with one placement head with four vacuum nozzles. Cognex Vision enables alignment and checking of components. The alternative HLX8200 model features two heads and accommodate speeds up to 22,000 cph.
 
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