Rubber Tips are a line of replaceable Pick Up Tools that can cater to a wide range of different applications. One of the main benefits its ability to absorb the impact that the Pick and Place process may have on the die or device. Read more : https://oricus-semicon.com/
2. Rubber Tips Overview
1. Rubber Tips are a line of replaceable
Pick Up Tools that can cater to a wide
range of different applications.
2. its ability to absorb the impact that the
Pick and Place process may have on the
die or device.
4. Rubber Flat Tip designs are versatile
rubber tips that are suitable for a wide
range of applications.
Flat Tip designs feature a single vacuum
hole and a flat contact surface controlled
to stringent flatness tolerances.
Flat Tips
5. Oricus manufactures an extensive range of
standard Rubber Flat Tip sizes with central
and offset vacuum hole configurations in
various sizes.
Customized Flat Tip designs with micro thin
walls (≥0.05mm wall thickness) can also
be produced for special applications.
Flat Tips
6. Designed to avoid profiles or protrusions
on your dies and devices, with a high
degree of customization available.
Which creates a reservoir of air to
enhance the vacuum suction force during
application.
Vacuum Relief Tips
7. Customized tip sizes featuring thin
walls designs (≥0.15mm wall
thickness) with central, offset, and
spherical relief configurations can be
designed and manufactured for your
specific application.
Vacuum Relief Tips
8. Rubber Groove Tips are specifically
designed for thin die applications with
die thickness ≤0.1mm.
Tips used for Thin die applications
require stable vacuum force while
maximizing tip to die or device surface
contact area.
Groove Tips
9. Matrix Tip is the superior solution for
thin die applications with die thickness
≤0.1mm.
Vacuum holes ≤ 0.4mm can be made
in the vacuum holes layout of your
choice.
Matrix Tips
10. Standard angle configurations of 5°,
10°, 15° or 20° are available.
We are also able to produce
customized angles and application
specific geometries to your
requirements.
Side Contact Tips