As electronics manufacturing increasingly shifts toward high-mix, low-volume production, production lines are required to process multiple PCB designs within shorter production cycles. In many SMT facilities, PCB depaneling remains one of the processes most affected by product changeovers.
Traditional routing systems often rely on dedicated fixtures designed for specific PCB dimensions and layouts. When product models change, operators may need to replace fixtures, verify alignment, and perform additional setup procedures before production resumes.
Fixture-free PCB depaneling routers eliminate the need for custom holding fixtures by combining machine vision systems, programmable routing paths, and automatic positioning functions.
Typical systems use fiducial recognition and image-based alignment to identify PCB locations before routing begins. This allows a single machine to process different PCB designs without dedicated fixtures for each product.
Such systems are commonly applied in:
Manufacturers evaluating fixture-free solutions should consider:
The machine should support automatic fiducial recognition for PCB positioning.
Equipment should accommodate current and future PCB dimensions.
Software-driven recipe management can simplify transitions between product models.
For facilities managing frequent changeovers, fixture-free routing technology provides an alternative approach to improving production flexibility while reducing fixture management requirements.
As electronics manufacturing increasingly shifts toward high-mix, low-volume production, production lines are required to process multiple PCB designs within shorter production cycles. In many SMT facilities, PCB depaneling remains one of the processes most affected by product changeovers.
Traditional routing systems often rely on dedicated fixtures designed for specific PCB dimensions and layouts. When product models change, operators may need to replace fixtures, verify alignment, and perform additional setup procedures before production resumes.
Fixture-free PCB depaneling routers eliminate the need for custom holding fixtures by combining machine vision systems, programmable routing paths, and automatic positioning functions.
Typical systems use fiducial recognition and image-based alignment to identify PCB locations before routing begins. This allows a single machine to process different PCB designs without dedicated fixtures for each product.
Such systems are commonly applied in:
Manufacturers evaluating fixture-free solutions should consider:
The machine should support automatic fiducial recognition for PCB positioning.
Equipment should accommodate current and future PCB dimensions.
Software-driven recipe management can simplify transitions between product models.
For facilities managing frequent changeovers, fixture-free routing technology provides an alternative approach to improving production flexibility while reducing fixture management requirements.