Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 21 14:35:16 EDT 2002 | Kovachik
We are a CM located in Eastern Canada. Looking for some used X-Ray Equipment. Would anyone be able to suggest some reputable used equipment dealers, preferably in Canada OR perhaps one of the board readers'companies would have equipment they are lo
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 21 17:51:58 EDT 2002 | davef
Our sympathies on: * Working for a CM. Nufsed. * Living in Eastern Canada. Time find the snow shovel, eh? Consider: * Searching the fine SMTnet Archives for a list of used equipment resellers and refurbishers. * Using the SMTnet �Marketplace� [in
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 23 05:16:16 EDT 2002 | pizzafred
Dear Kovachik, Why used? What is your budget? I have heard from a couple of rep's that there are some new products coming to the market (USA & Canada) with a sample size of 16 x 16 with a 45 deg view for under 55K US Fred
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 02 07:53:25 EST 2005 | solderiron
Get a demonstration, on most packages these systems can see down a row. You don't see solder flux residue with X-Ray. You don't see the intermettalic bond with x-ray. They are some what expensive but together with X-ray you have an excellent quality
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 27 21:04:33 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Ron: Good news: Nicolet makes excellent machines. Bad news: I�m unaware of a machine with the capabilities you seek. * X-ray machines lack of resolution needed in relation to the crack geometries encountered within a high density single material.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 14 17:11:57 EST 2001 | davef
First, x-ray inspection machines have a wide range of capilities. Resolution is a key measure of a machine's ability to "distinguish" features. People say that some x-ray inspection machines have the ability to position the board being inspected at
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 27 21:20:38 EDT 2000 | Dean
Here are some pointers to use during your X-ray inspection. Microcracking is virtually impossible to determine with X-ray. However, I suspect you are looking for "hard" opens. Those are much easier to find visually. If using a paste-and-place pro
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 Mar 14 16:30:02 EST 2001 | CAL
Reading x-rays is an art. All balls should be symmetrical in size and shape. Please provide more information on your question. Why just opens? If the Balls are not consistently the same in size or shape there is a problem. Larger balls could be from
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 15 12:23:46 EDT 2011 | gregcr
Hi All, I'm gathering information on what is available for BGA inspection. I have worked with a few x-ray systems, but would like any input on CT Scan systems. thanks
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