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Manncorp Debuts Turnkey SMT Assembly Lines for OEMs
January 8, 2010 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
SAN DIEGO, CA and WILLOW GROVE, PA — Manncorp introduced seven new electronic assembly turnkey lines with throughput rates ranging from prototyping to 10,500 CPH. The lines are described at www.manncorp.com/turnkey and target OEMs and others who are considering turning away from outsourcing by bringing PCB assembly in-house for the first time. The systems also suit existing assemblers who wish to upgrade to latest-generation equipment, stated Manncorp CEO Henry Mann.
The turnkeys, priced from $29,500 to $180,000, include stencil printer (or solder paste dispense capability), automated pick-and-place machine, and lead-free reflow oven. The higher-end lines additionally include a pass-through inspection conveyor and board loader/unloader tooling.
Five of the systems offer Manncorp’s MC series pick-and-place machines. They feature latest Cognex flying vision for chips down to 0201, CSPs, µBGAs, flip chips and other components. Bottom vision is for larger components up to 150 × 100 mm. Power is furnished by DC-servo motor with closed-loop encoding precision ball screw drive.
Onsite training is provided worldwide by a Manncorp tech specialist who remains available 24/7.
For more information, e-mail sales@manncorp.com or visit www.manncorp.com