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Nu Visions Manufacturing LLC (Springfield, MA), a provider of electronics manufacturing in the Northeast, has increased production capacity for producing printed circuit boards (PCB). Responding to increased demand for populated PC board products, Nu Visions purchased four additional lines of Juki Automation pick-and-place machines in late 2003. Recently, Nu Visions added another high-speed placement line composed of Juki's KE-2060 and the new FX-1 machines for a total of 19 machines configured in eight lines. Nu Visions is the first manufacturer in the Americas to purchase the new FX-1 model.

Nu Visions specializes in low-volume, medium-to-high mix PCB manufacturing, partnering with customers from product design and concept through volume manufacturing. Purchasing Juki's equipment allowed Nu Visions to retrofit existing lines with updated trolley feeders that increase the speed of feeding parts.

The new KE-2060 is a hybrid machine, combining a high-speed chip shooter that places a wide range of components at 12,500 CPH with a fine-pitch placement machine that places 1,850 fine-pitch components per hour. It is quickly programmable and has a dual component recognition system with both vision and laser technology.

The FX-1 is a high-speed placement machine capable of 25,000 components per hour. The design structure of a dual head on a single x beam design contributes to the overall placement speed of this machine; one head picks components while the other head places them.

Nu Visions aims to provide small company flexibility and responsiveness with large company technical depth and manufacturing capabilities. Its growth during the last four years has been largely due to their ability to provide better service and offer strong surface-mount technology assembly capabilities. Some of these capabilities include: single and double-sided component populated assemblies, selective wave soldering, placing fine-pitch quad flat packs (QFPs) and connectors, plastic, tape, and ceramic ball grid arrays (BGAs), micro BGAs, high pin count interconnects, and high I/O BGAs.

www.nvems.com

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Pro-mation Inc. (Kenosha, WI), a manufacturer of printed circuit board (PCB) handling solutions, has completed a 24-month performance study on 20 select PCB handling products.

Gary Goldberg, president and chief executive officer of Pro-mation, will share this informative information with industry professionals who are interested in PCB handling equipment.

For more information about the study, contact Goldberg: gary_goldberg@pro-mation-inc.com.

www.pro-mation-inc.com

 

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Hardmeier Electronics, a major contract manufacturer in Switzerland, has replaced its complete surface-mount assembly line with the new Ultraflex line from ESSEMTEC. The line is capable of running larger batches in inline mode, but runs different boards simultaneously.

Hardmeier specializes in the assembly of small- to mid-size batches, so the new machines provide them with the possibility to run large series with high speed on some days, while on other days several small batches can be produced simultaneously.

The feeder concept with bar code scanning ensures placement quality and enables product changeovers while the machine is placing boards. The FLX1020-V holds up to 200 feeders and minimizes the need for feeder changes. Laser and vision centering gives customers the possibility to place nearly all available components from 0201s up to quad flat packs (QFPs), ball grid arrays (BGAs), microBGAs and connectors. The integrated software optimizes the feeder set up to eliminate unnecessary changeovers in production. The integrated dispensing system dispenses directly on the same line adhesives or solder paste for prototypes or smaller batches.

In combination with specialized loader/unloader systems, a FIFO Buffer, inspection conveyor and full convection oven for lead-free production, the installation is a fully automatic solution for low-to mid-size volumes.

www.hardmeier-electronics.ch

www.essemtec.com

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