MUNICH – Any fears that Productronica would be a disappointment were allayed today. The crowds were out in force, with the show floor busy from opening to close.
Most exhibitors are showing equipment that debuted elsewhere, or is slightly improved over previous models. There have been some developments, however.
Juki has several new machines, including the KE-3010, a high-speed placement machine capable of 80,500 cph per IPC-9850, and the KE-3020V, which handles everything from 01005 to 50 x 150mm and 75 sq. mm parts.
IBL showed several vapor phase machines, including a new inline model, the CX600.
Dage’s X Plane technology, which includes some component adjustments and retrofits and new software, can separate the package, wirebond and board layers to reveal voids and other hidden defects. Solder volume characterizations are not possible, but the suggestion is that’s potentially not far away.
Samsung showed its new SLM 110 Smart LED mounter, a dual-head machine with a patent-pending feeder.
Other products of note seen today:
Overheard:
At the end of the day, departing attendees were treated to a glorious fireworks display, courtesy of Juki. On Thursday we’ll check out the PCB fabrication hall.