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Experience Juki’s Cutting-Edge Solutions in Automated Assembly at SMTA Guadalajara
September 21, 2023 | Juki Automation Systems (JAS), Inc.Estimated reading time: 1 minute
Juki Automation Systems (JAS), Inc., a world-leading provider of automated assembly products and systems and subsidiary of Juki Corporation, is excited to announce its participation in the upcoming SMTA Guadalajara Expo. The event is scheduled to take place on Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2023, at Expo Guadalajara in Guadalajara, Jalisco.
Juki's distinguished team will be present in Booth 1317 to provide demonstrations the award-winning ISM UltraFlex 3600S and the revolutionary Incoming Material Station.
Redefining Component Storage with ISM UltraFlex 3600S
The ISM UltraFlex 3600S sets a new standard in the electronic component storage market, pushing the boundaries of current capabilities. This solution offers unparalleled flexibility, allowing users to reconfigure the unit to adapt to evolving requirements. Building on its predecessor's foundation, the ISM UltraFlex 3600S demonstrates impressive improvements in speed and efficiency when it comes to reel extraction and return. Equipped with an advanced robotic arm, this model boasts a storage capacity of up to 3600 reels in individual cases. This not only enhances operational efficiency but also streamlines the entire storage process.
Streamlining Operations with the Incoming Material Station
Juki's Incoming Material Station is designed to enhance operational efficiency by expediting the registration of new reels, eliminating errors, and elevating traceability. Driven by the innovative Autoincoming software, this station seamlessly reads and imports essential information from suppliers and customers' labels. It generates a Unique ID label that can be seamlessly integrated with pick-and-place machines, ERP software, and other systems. Operating the Incoming Material Station is a user-friendly process: operators simply position the material on the station, and its high-resolution camera reads all critical codes and data. The station captures a detailed image for traceability records, prints a new label, and can even transmit the UID and material purchase order to customers' receiving systems, ERPs, and MES software.
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