Manncorp turnkeys have range of throughputs
Manncorp
Electronic-assembly turnkeys
Manncorp has introduced seven electronic-assembly turnkey lines with throughput rates ranging from prototyping to 10,500cph.
The lines are targeted at OEMs and others who are considering turning away from outsourcing by bringing PCB assembly in-house for the first time.
They are also aimed at existing assemblers who wish to upgrade to latest-generation equipment.
The turnkeys include stencil printer (or solder-paste-dispense capability), automated pick-and-place machine and lead-free reflow oven.
The higher-end lines also include a pass-through inspection conveyor and board loader/unloader.
Five of the systems incorporate Manncorp's MC series of pick-and-place machines.
They feature the latest Cognex flying vision for chips down to 0201, CSPs, uBGAs, flip chips and other components.
Bottom vision is for larger components up to 150 x 100mm.
Power is furnished by DC-servo motor with closed-loop encoding precision ball-screw drive.
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