Special feature1
A faster XY robot and faster tape feeders, as well as a newly developed "flying vision" parts camera,mean increased placing ability for all part sizes and types.
The new H24G high-speed head achieves 37,500 cph (chips per hour) (Productivity priority mode) per module, a 44% improvement from the fastest speed of the NXT II.
Special feature2
As well as supporting the smallest parts currently being used in mass production (0402 mm, 01005"), the NXT III can also handle the next generation of components heading for the market - 0201 mm parts.
By improving machine rigidity and further refining its independent servo control and vision recognition technology, Fuji has achieved a placing accuracy for small chip parts of +/- 0.025 mm* (3sigma, Cpk≥1.00).
Special feature3
The GUI of the original NXT was widely praised for making use of intuitive and easy-to-understand pictograms instead of relying on language-based instructions.
This interface is now combined with a touchscreen panel to make operation even easier. This reduces the number of button pushes required and makes selecting commands easier, as well as improving quality by reducing the chance of performing the wrong command.