Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 02 14:44:43 EDT 2014 | Sid U.
Hi All, I am looking at new X-ray systems and have shortlisted the Nordson Dage XD7600NT (Ruby) and the Nikon XTV160 (Revolution). I would greatly appreciate it if somebody can highlight the pros and cons of each? My concerns are software usability
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 27 07:23:22 EDT 2011 | edmaya33
North star Imaging and Dage CT can do a non destructive cross-sectioning. http://www.4nsi.com/industrial-x-ray-news/large-demand-for-nsi-x-ray-and-ct-systems
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 26 16:07:35 EDT 2005 | lizard
Is anyone using the XD7600 X-Ray from Dage Precision Indutries?
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 02 19:28:06 EDT 2014 | rboguski
We have had a Dage XD7600NT Ruby for about two years. We were one of the first in North America to purchase it with the X-Plane Technology. We concur with the previous post that it is primarily a manual system. Dage offers step-and-repeat features
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 02 15:29:26 EDT 2014 | emeto
Hello, as we are talking about X-ray, I don't think you can do maintenance on your own unless you are specially trained in X-ray applications. Dage(we have Dage) offers maintenance as well as tube warranty but it not cheap. In terms of programming y
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 03 17:50:53 EDT 2014 | rboguski
We use it almost exclusively in manual mode for PCBA failure analysis. Our main purpose is to find head-in-pillow defects; secondarily incomplete wetting of ball to substrate. In two years of almost continuous use we have only had occasion to use t
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 16 16:32:09 EST 2015 | hudson187
I was wondering if anyone out there had the re-install discs for a Dage Nordson XD6600 X-Ray system and would be able to image them and send along; the unit is no longer supported by Dage and my discs are MIA.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 14 14:54:48 EDT 2015 | rangarajd
Hi! We are in the market to buy a 3D X-ray inspection system. I have short listed (1) Dage (2) Nikon (3) Yxlon to begin with. Please pass on your inputs & recommendations / experiences with some of the latest 3D X-ray equipments out there. We are
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 26 18:23:33 EST 2010 | glennster
I agree that Dage makes some excellent 3D (CAT) systems, but in our experience a high-resolution 2D system with tilt capability is usually better-suited for inspection of solder joints. Glenn Robertson Process Sciences