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6 Component handling User Manual SIPLACE HF Series 6.2 Technical data f or the feeders Software Version SR.505.xx 05/2004 US Edition 250 6.2.15 Component disposal module 6 Fig. 6.2 - 15 Component disposal module 6 Part n…

User Manual SIPLACE HF Series 6 Component handling
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6.2.14.2 Technical data
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6.2.14.3 Parameters for the surftape feeders
The parameters for the surftape feeders can be modified on the SIPLACE Pro computer.
Tape widths 8/12/16 mm
Recommended tape and component
sizes
8 mm: 1 x 1 mm² - 2.3 x 2.3 mm² components
12 mm: 2.3 x 2.3 mm² - 5 x 5 mm² components
16 mm: 3.8 x 3.8 mm² - 9.5 x 9.5 mm² components
Packaging accuracy of the bare die on
the surf tape
Bare die sizes up to 2.3 x 2.3 mm²: +/- 100 µm, 6 σ
Bare die sizes over 2.3 x 2.3 mm²: +/- 200 µm, 6 σ
(in relation to the center of the pocket)
Required distance between the edges of
the bare dies to the tape pocket
Min. 0.4 mm
Pusher needle Single or triple needle depending on the die size
Tape material Metric
Tape standard IEC 286-3, DIN-IEC-286, EIA 481, and JIS C 0806
Tape reel diameter 7" to 15"
Feeder footprint 1 location on the component table

6 Component handling User Manual SIPLACE HF Series
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6.2.15 Component disposal module
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Fig. 6.2 - 15 Component disposal module
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Part no. 00141200-xx
Width 54.3mm
Tracks per module 1
No. of locations 2
Component range up to 27x27mm² for a pocket size of 30 x 30 mm²
up to 13 x 13 mm² for a pocket size of 15 x 30 mm²
Maximum component height 14 mm
Transport distance (variable) 20 mm for a pocket size of 15 x 30 mm²
36 mm for a pocket size of 30 x 30 mm²

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6.2.15.1 Description of the functions
The component disposal module has essentially the same structure as a feeder. The only differ-
ence is that it has an empty tape, rather than a component tape. Faulty components can be placed
in the pockets of this empty tape without damaging them. This means that these components can
subsequently be manually checked, repaired and thus reused. The advantage of the disposal con-
veyor is that the operator can remove the separated components without having to interrupt the
placement process. Once all the pockets on the conveyor belt are full, a message appears on the
monitor, prompting the operator to remove the components. 6
6.2.15.2 System requirements
The following system requirements must be fulfilled in order to use the component disposal mod-
ule: 6
SIPLACE Pro computer software version V 2.0 or later
Station computer software version V 505.xx or later
PLEASE NOTE:
The component disposal module must be configured on the SIPLACE Pro computer and activated
on the station computer. 6
6.2.15.3 Conditions for disposal of components using the component disposal module
A component is placed on the disposal module, if the following conditions are fulfilled: 6
– The component type to be disposed of must be included in the set-up on the SIPLACE Pro
computer.
– The component must be identified for return.
– To segregate identified components that were picked up from a tray, place them back in the
tray. Only components that were wetted with flux in the dip module are placed in the component
disposal module in order to segregate them.