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SMT PCB Turning Conveyor

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SMT PCB Turning Conveyor SMT PCB Turning Conveyor Description The SMT (Surface Mount Technology) PCB (Printed Circuit Board) Turning Conveyor is a specialized type of conveyor system used in the production of electronic components. It is designed to automatically rotate printed circuit boards as they move through the various stages of the manufacturing process, allowing for more efficient and precise assembly of the components. Hayawin Turning Conveyors are commonly used in conjunction with other production equipment, such as pick and place machines, reflow ovens, and inspection stations. They are an essential piece of equipment in the modern electronics industry and play a critical role in the production of high-quality, reliable electronic products. Hayawin Turning Conveyor Features ● Panasonic PLC controller ● PCB direction flows can be customized. ● 7mm flat belt, PCB conveying speed is 0-9m/min. ● The turning section is designed in a visible safety shield ensures highest level of...

SMT PCB Buffer

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SMT PCB Buffer SMT PCB Buffer Description Hayawin PCB Buffer are components that are used to isolate or buffer signals in a circuit board. They are commonly used to protect sensitive components from noise or to isolate different sections of a circuit. SMT PCB buffers are typically used in high-speed or high-frequency circuits, where they can help to reduce crosstalk and improve signal integrity. They are available in a variety of sizes and configurations to suit different applications and can be used in a wide range of electronic devices, including computers, smartphones, and other consumer electronics.   Hayawin PCB Buffer Features and Benefit ● Behind master device, as a buffer when the line speed is not coordinated. ● Behind the oven for buffering and cooling, preventing the board stuck inside the oven ● 20 slots made by aluminum alloy for storing boards, 3.5mm flat belt transferring. ● Panasonic PLC controller with various options ● Buffer with FIFO, LIFO, close-in first o...