Juki has introduced three machines. The KE-2050 is a flexible high-speed assembler, with reportedly an increase of over 25 % in placement throughput. The accuracy has been improved to ±50µm/3-sigma. This allows placing of the latest generation of components. The KE-2060 is an all-arounder which can place a whole range of SMDs, equipped with a quadruple chip-placement head plus a high-precision IC head. There is an option of laser and vision measurement of components even on the quadruple head. This doubles the throughput of SOP, QFP, BGA and µBGA to a rate of 3200cph. The placement accuracy is increased to ±30µm/3-sigma. Programming and operation is claimed to be simplified by intuitive user interface. The KE-2060 offers high flexibility and throughput and is the machine for any requirement from single-module to high-speed line. The FX-1 represents a fresh high-speed concept, and is still compatible with earlier models. The horizontal axes are driven by precise high-speed linear motors. An innovative PCB-table mechanism and two quadruple placement heads on the XY-axis provide almost zero idle time. While one head places components, the other head simultaneously picks. These allows for a high real throughput, which is most critical for productivity. A further advantage of this machine is its simplicity and reliability compared to conventional double-head systems. With their flexibility and high placement rate, the models are, according to the supplier, perfectly suited for the European market.
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