Built for the factory automation stage of PCB manufacturing, the Inclined Vertical Board Unloading Machine (WET-FA-03) is designed to hold consistent quality across rigid, multilayer, and HDI boards. Because it is configured to order, the final build is agreed with our engineers before any quotation is issued.
Where the Inclined Vertical Board Unloading Machine Fits in the Process
In a PCB line the Inclined Vertical Board Unloading Machine sits in the factory automation area. Correct integration with the steps before and after it is what protects overall yield, cycle time, and cost per panel, so it is specified as part of the wider flow rather than in isolation.
What It Delivers
- MES/PLC integration for recipe control and production data.
- Automatic loading, unloading and transfer between stages.
- Scalable architecture to grow with production volume.
- Recipe management and process logging via the plc + hmi touchscreen.
- Supplied as inline / automatic, with options for line integration.
Where It Is Used
Used to connect process equipment with automated handling and MES-level control for high-volume fabrication.
Specification and Lead Time
Because every Inclined Vertical Board Unloading Machine is built to order, the exact configuration — conveyor width, tooling, control options, and surrounding handling — is agreed before the build starts. Lead time is confirmed once the specification is fixed, along with commissioning support and spare-parts documentation.
Talk to Our Engineers
Every Inclined Vertical Board Unloading Machine is quoted against a real specification, not a list price. Share your requirements and our engineering team will propose a build and confirm pricing and lead time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can the Inclined Vertical Board Unloading Machine be customised for our process?
How is the Inclined Vertical Board Unloading Machine controlled and operated?
What lead time and support come with the Inclined Vertical Board Unloading Machine?
What throughput can the Inclined Vertical Board Unloading Machine achieve?
Sources & References
- ASTM E407: Standard Practice for Microetching Metals and Alloys
- IPC-A-600: Acceptability of Printed Boards
- Photo Chemical Machining Institute — process capability guidelines
- NIST Engineering Statistics Handbook — process tolerance and capability
Standards are referenced for context. Always confirm parameters against the current published edition and your own process validation.

