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Optimal Launches Optel Lean/NXTTM Print E-mail
Written by Chelsey Drysdale   
Friday, 04 April 2008
Optel Lean/NXT is a standalone solution that monitors the Fuji NXT placement platform. Communicates in real-time using Fuji Open Interface. Downloads program data directly from Fuji Flexa. Provides data on proper setup, feeder replenishment, excess scrap warnings on a given feeder/slot, and machine performance indicators. Features include automatic setup verification, component cycle counting, component level traceability, downloading and saving machine performance information, real-time scrap data collection, and support for reel splicing. Options include MSD tracking, electronic Kanban support, and duty-cycle-based feeder management.
 
Optimal Electronics Corp., http://www.optelco.com
 

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