PNC Invests in Two Pick-and-Place Machines from Juki


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PNC Inc. recently purchased two pick-and-place machines from Juki—the KE-3020VXL and the KE-3010XL.

"2017 is going to be a year of significant investments and improvements," said PNC President Sam Sangani. "These equipment acquisitions are just the beginning."

Both of the machines have extensive capabilities including accepting boards up to 22” x 24” and supporting both electronic and mechanical tape feeders. The KE-3020VXL and the KE-3010XL can hold up to 160 8mm feeders making them capable of handling a high number of placements to reduce changeovers. They can also place a component as small as 01005. A 6-nozzle laser head capable of achieving an IPC9850 speed of 17,100 CPH will cut down even further on PNC's remarkably short turnaround.  Additionally, the laser-guided component centering feature allows for unprecedented precision.

"We're not only investing in our future, but our customers’ future, by supplying them with the highest quality product, at the most favorable price," Sangani said. "We continually strive to show our customers how committed we are to our Mission Statement of continuous improvement."

About PNC Inc.

PNC Inc. is located in Nutley, NJ and is one of the country’s leading providers of rigid, rigid-flex and flex PCBs and the largest of their kind in the region. After adopting the Total Concept philosophy, PNC is now able to provide customers with PCB design, fabrication and assembly solutions all under one roof. They are a one-stop shop for all things related to PC boards. They are continuously expanding their extensive list of state-of-the-art equipment while maintaining a focus on energy and cost efficiency in order to provide the best product at the best price possible. Learn more by clicking here.

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