By: Kalpana Naagaraj Managing Director
Quick look at the Manufacturing Sector
To optimize is to make as perfect, as effective, or as functional as possible. What is Optimisation
Why do we need to optimise our processes? To meet our customer requirements in a better way Better Time management To avoid bottlenecks Minimum unproductive time per machine Costs Better yields Quality & Traceability To increase our Profits
Optimising the SMT line
Material Management
Production Cycle
Stencil Printing
Common feeder setup for several production data Multi-Job Setting With Multiple Machines Optimising the Programme
SMEMA Machines from 2-3 different Manufacturers
Production process CM402 ( 2006 ) CM CM CM CM Aoi DT401CM Head Configuration , Area: 37.9 sq m 10, Area: 31.8 sq m 1180 CM CM CM CM Aoi DT401 DT CM602 ( 2007 ) Head Configuration 2330 Area: 17.5 sq m 12 Bond Aoi DT 2 Aoi BGA Area Inspection Others Part Inspection NPM ( 2011 ~) 1180 Head Configuration Bon d AOI Bon d ◆ Area Productivity : 2 time higher ◆ Flexible head location ( PnP) & Easy removable tray ◆ Inspection/Dispensing Head combination ◆ Enriched software system for machine ◆ Easy and Quick Calibration/Teaching Floor area optimisation
Pick & Place Machine Feeders Nozzles
Reflow Soldering
Focus on
Employees are assets, taking good care of them & you can have a team to take your optimisation goals forward.
Traceability
Maintenance
Delivery
CM/OEM Relationship
Conclusion
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