Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 18 10:33:51 EDT 2001 | sallyt
What do you think of "In-line" X-ray inspection systems?
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 28 22:06:09 EST 1998 | Martin Plourde
Nicolet CXI-3600 In-Line X-Ray inspection system Was paid over $250 000 in 1994 Now available for $66 000 There are a few available. For more info, please get back to and I will forward you the info you request. Availability: April 98 Regards, Selec
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 13 08:01:19 EST 2023 | kutayuysal
We are looking for an inline x-ray machine that to put after AOI in our line. We have contacted with some suppliers, but onli reliable one looks like Viscom right now. Do any of you guys ever use this kind of inline machine? What are pros and cons?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 18 11:06:31 EDT 2001 | Gil Zweig
In-line systems are effective in detecting the obvious defects such as solder bridges, missing balls and excessive solder voids. They may not be as effective in detecting the subtle changes in solder bond shapes (signatures) indicating loss or chang
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 26 15:17:30 EDT 2010 | jooh
Thanks for your replies! So what I understand is that ICT in reality is "only" a production process safety net, but it's a net that in most practical cases is needed. What ICT can not catch is (all) bad solder joints. What are the methods to find t
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 04 02:23:40 EDT 2023 | josh9476
Hi, I am Josh Jung of the Sales director at Xavis Co., Ltd in S. Korea. We have the several systems for 2D and 3D inline X-ray from 100kV to 180kV. Please send your e-mail to me and I will send you our technical document.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 30 08:22:07 EST 1998 | Derek Drabenstadt
Martin, I am interested in an X-Ray inspection system. Could you fax the spec sheet and application information? What type of applications did you have for the machines? (High/Low volume, High/Low Density, etc.,) Please fax it to me at 410 583-44
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 03 09:40:20 EDT 1999 | Ryan Jennens
In a month or so, we will be getting an in-line x-ray inspection machine. It will require that we solder our most comlicated side (normally top) first. This is opposite to our process now where we solder our passive (bottom) side first. We cannot
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 29 12:10:14 EDT 2010 | rway
Test Jet will work for catching lifted leads, certainly. X-ray is the only thing for testing for internal solder defects such as voids and cracks. I personally do not have any experience using X-ray, so I cannot advise on its reliability. Perhaps
Electronics Forum | Tue May 08 11:27:49 EDT 2001 | Eyal Duzy
I will review some of the advantages/disadvantages of AOI vs. X-Ray one by one according to the main differences that you may find between them. * AOI uses optics that can "see" only visible elements. X-Ray can "see" hidden elements. There is a ve