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Application and Value of Intelligent Vision Systems in SMT Automatic Splicing Machines
Aug 22 , 2025
In the SMT production process, the splicing stage may seem simple, but it directly impacts line stability and yield. As components become smaller and production cycles faster, traditional manual splicing methods can no longer meet the demands for high efficiency and precision. Youngpool Technology’s SMT Automatic Splicing Machine, equipped with an intelligent vision system,...
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LCR Testing: Making SMT Splicing Smarter and More Reliable
Aug 27 , 2025
In the electronics manufacturing industry, the quality and consistency of components directly determine product performance and stability. With the increasing miniaturization and complexity of devices, traditional manual sampling or visual inspection alone can no longer meet the stringent quality requirements of high-end manufacturing. Youngpool Technology has introduced LC...
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Non-stop Splicing: The Key to Building High-Efficiency Production Lines
Aug 29 , 2025
On SMT production lines, material splicing may seem like a minor step, but it often becomes a major bottleneck affecting overall efficiency. Traditional splicing methods require stopping the machine to replace materials, not only delaying production but also leading to reduced yield rates and increased costs. Achieving non-stop splicing has therefore become a breakthrough for manufacturers to boos...
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Automatic Empty Carrier Detection and Cutting: A Key Step in Maintaining SMT Splicing Continuity
Sep 03 , 2025
On the SMT production line, the continuity of the carrier tape determines the stability of the line operation. However, the common occurrence of "empty carriers" in actual production often becomes a hidden risk affecting yield. If empty carriers proceed untreated into the pick-and-place machine, it can lead to failed nozzle pickups causing missed placements in minor cases, or result in batch misse...
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Multi-width compatibility of splicing tapes simplifies SMT changeover
Sep 05 , 2025
In SMT production, different carrier tape widths correspond to components of different package sizes. Common specifications include 8mm, 12mm, 16mm, 24mm (as well as wider ones such as 32mm and 44mm). The 8mm width is mostly used for small passive components like resistors and capacitors, and is also common for small ICs; 12mm and 16mm can accommodat...
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Intelligent Vision Empowers SMT Automatic Splicers: Key to Enhancing Splicing Efficiency and Production Line Stability
Sep 11 , 2025
In SMT production lines, splicing is often overlooked, yet it directly impacts line continuity and product yield. With the continuous miniaturization of electronic components, the difficulty and risks associated with manual splicing are gradually increasing. Especially in micro packaging such as 01005, even slight alignment errors during manual splic...
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Analysis of the Advantages of 9mm Tape Depth in Automatic Splicers: Enhancing Compatibility with More Components on SMT Lines
Sep 12 , 2025
In SMT production, the tape depth of an Automatic Splicing Machine is a critical parameter affecting component compatibility. It is important to clarify that "tape depth" here refers to the maximum component height range supported by the equipment, rather than the groove depth or width of the tape itself. With the increasing diversification of electronic component packaging, production lines now h...
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