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Combining all around capability with outstanding value for money, the Flexys-10 is perfect for low- to medium-volume high-mix production. Rated at a significant 10,000 cph and placing 0201s to the largest QFPs on the market, the system incorporates a high level of flexibility rarely found in low-cost solutions. Additionally, the system offers users eight new turret positions, over the previous generation’s four turret positions.

The improved eight-position rotary head with on-the-fly vision helps to maintain high throughput even for boards with a wide range of components. With a feeder capacity of 128 x 8 mm tapes, the machine uses Europlacer’s innovative intelligent feeder technology, simplifying changeover and maximizing productivity.

The flexible placement system features numerous key benefits including a significant protection of investment, intelligent feeder technology, “smart” nozzles and more. Most significantly, the price of this new system is the same as its predecessor, the Flexys-8. This provides the industry with a very affordable and flexible entry-level system.

Offering users a speed of 10,000 cph and component range of 0201 to 50 x 50 mm standard (70 x 70 mm as an option), Flexys-10 has an accuracy of 60 m to 100 m at 4 Sigma depending on the component type used. Additionally, the system features a minimum pitch of 0.4 mm and a tape size range of 8 to 88 mm. The system can accommodate tape, stick or tray feeder types.

Various options are also available for the system: standalone or in-line conveyors, intelligent belt feeders, intelligent vibratory feeders, intelligent internal matrix tray, intelligent matrix tray sequencer, offline storage trolley, barcode reader, glue dispenser, fixed upward vision camera, component verification, software, and more. www.europlacer.com

 

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