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 | Fri May 01 14:54:12 EDT 2020 | capse
Disclaimer, I'm a VJ Electronic Rep. The VJ Electronix XQuik II is an x-ray parts counter. You can load a PCBA into the system and capture an x-ray image. The system has zoom functionality. But, you will not get the type of measurement and inspection
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 30 02:19:17 EDT 2010 | jooh
Regarding X-ray I was referring to ssager's comment "...X-Ray is only as good as the human eye that is operating it...". I thought x-ray images could be checked by software algorithms to find defects, not only human eye?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 27 08:41:38 EDT 2013 | emeto
I would suggest that you go to the X-Ray world. I know for sure that Dage(Nordson Company) can make actual u-cut for the ball of the part. They can see and measure everything in 3D. I am sure if they can do it other X-ray machines can probably do it
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 18 20:57:15 EDT 2020 | dwl
Specs like beam voltage, current and focal point size are important considerations for image quality and you can spend hours going down the rabbit hole learning about them. Fundamentally, what really matters is if you can get an image clear enough to
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 | Sun Oct 15 13:45:57 EDT 2000 | Marc Simkin
BGA Manufacture and process control. To X-ray or not to X-ray, that is the question!!! Are there any bench top or sample inspection units avaliable with good(useable) software?? Help me SMT netters, you are my only hope. Marc
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 25 03:33:36 EDT 2002 | pizzafred
The most outstanding x-ray equipment I have used todate is XTEK. Software, user support has been first class, in comparsion to others I have used.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 10 09:49:32 EST 2003 | pjc
For manual X-ray systems: Kv power to start off with. Depending on what type of components you have to X-ray, you may be ok w/ just a 90Kv system, for example. Its not all about Kv though. With most systems you can adjust to quantity of X-rays you ar
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
Nordson Electronics Solutions makes reliable electronics an everyday reality. Our ASYMTEK, MARCH, and SELECT brands deliver precision fluid dispensing, conformal coating, plasma treatment and selective soldering equipment.
2762 Loker Ave West
Carlsbad, CA USA
Phone: 18002796835