Pick-and-place system targets chips and ICs
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Twin Placement Robot
Assembleon's Twin Placement Robot (TPR) is a pick-and-place solution for both chips and ICs and can be mounted on any Assembleon AX-501 and AX-301.
It offers a speed of up to 111,000 components per hour and accuracy down to 10 micron.
Mounted with multiple TPRs, the AX-501 and AX-301 can perfectly balance the load between passives and ICs or flip chips on one machine platform.
This turns the component mounters from Assembleon into a one-fit solution for the PCB assembly industry and the Semicon/Backend industry.
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