Автоматический дозатор DP2006-1 для нанесения паяльной пасты /клея

Производитель: 
_Madell Technology Corporation (США)

 

DP2006-1 Features
Automatic, interactive and single dispensing (placing) mode
Windows XP based control software, friendly user interface
GERBER file based
Dispensing list generated easily by clicking on the computer screen
Single axle precision 0.0005"
Working area 14"x13.2". Other sizes can be customer ordered.
QK982B dispensing controller included
Computer, computer monitor and video monitor not included.
Options:
Pick and place head
Computer vision with an up looking camera
Additional up looking cameras
The DP2006-1 has a precise, heavy duty, general purpose XYZ movement base, driven by stepper motors. Different tools can be mounted on it conveniently. Options include: dispenser, pick and place, PCB routing, hot air gun, etc.

It is possible to purchase the DP2006-1 with the pick and place option only.

Pick and Place Operations:
With manual feeders: the machine sequentially picks up taped parts from the manual feeder. The tape needs to be manually pulled forward for every 20 to 30 parts. IC's need to be placed on flat manual feeders, pushed into a corner for positioning before they are picked up.

Programming:
Yes, it is programmable, on the computer. Just like the automatic paste dispenser, with GERBER based interface. Click on the computer screen to set the initial placing position. Fine adjustments are done at testing runs.

Accuracy:
Accuracy is related to lead screws used on the machine, and hence the speed of the machine.
Choices are from 0.1", to 1" lead screws. Accuracy from 0.00005" to 0.0005" per axis. The finer of the lead screw, the more accurate and also the slower of the movement. The machine accuracy will be over the manual feeder accuracy. So inaccuracy will occur on the manual feeders.

Automatic feeders, taped or stick, can also be purchased and mounted on the DP2006-1.

Options:
Options also include video assisted high pitch IC centering, and computer vision centering.
Video assisted: manually align the chip with the pads on the circuit board with computer video assistance.
Computer vision: automatically align the chip with the pads on the circuit board.