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Accuracy & Speek BSP61

Updated: Aug 19, 2020



A large electronics manufacturer can track any printed circuit board it produces throughout its lifetime with reliable labels and print & apply systems from Brady.


Challenge

Electronics manufacturers are continuously looking to improve efficiencies and optimise the use of available resources.


Reliable traceability systems that can track & trace any printed circuit board during and after production are a key factor to accomplish this goal. In addition, complete traceability is also a requirement for customers in diverse markets. However, how do you properly identify millions of, sometimes very tiny, electronic components that are produced at great speed, in extreme temperatures and with the use of specific chemicals?


Solution

Brady offers a complete, high-quality traceability solution that can identify

printed circuit boards and other components with great accuracy, speed and

reliability.


At the core of Brady’s traceability solution are extremely reliable polyimide

labels that stay attached and remain legible in high temperature, pressure and

chemical environments. These labels stay in place and enable users to identify

any component throughout its lifecycle.


In addition, Brady also offers the BSP61, a highly reliable print & apply system

(and the BradyPrinter A8500 Label Printer Applicator predecessor) that can

keep up with modern, automated printed circuit board SMT lines. The BSP61

accurately prints on tiny, 4 mm labels and automatically places them with great

precision and speed on printed circuit boards in production.


On top of this, Brady provides software, training for employees and proactive

service and support to help solve emerging identification challenges.


Result

With a number of BSP61 Print & Apply Systems in place, the electronics

the manufacturer is achieving great production and material efficiency while also

enabling reliable traceability for even the smallest printed circuit boards.


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