3D In-line Automated X-ray Inspection system (machine) Model: X-eye 6300 X-ray Tube: 160kV / 500 µa Table Size: Max. 330 x 250mm Min. 50 x 50mm Detector: 12 inch FPXD Defection type (Application): BGA, PoP, chip, QFN, QFP, etc. - High-speed In-lin
Industry News | 2016-12-29 06:43:55.0
Conformal Coating Photo Album CD-ROM The photo CD-ROM album featuring over 280 colour images on conformal coating, materials, inspection and defects and is available to allow engineers to create their own training material, PowerPoint files, process documents and standards. The photo CD covers many of the defects listed:
Training Courses | | | IPC-A-610 Trainer (CIT)
The Certified IPC-A-610 Trainer (CIT) courses recognize individuals as qualified trainers in the area of quality assurance of electrical and electronic assemblies and prepares them to deliver Certified IPC-A-610 (CIS) training.
Training Courses | | | IPC-A-610 Trainer (CIT)
The Certified IPC-A-610 Trainer (CIT) courses recognize individuals as qualified trainers in the area of quality assurance of electrical and electronic assemblies and prepares them to deliver Certified IPC-A-610 (CIS) training.
Training Courses | | | IPC-A-610 Trainer (CIT) Recert.
The Certified IPC-A-610 Trainer (CIT) recertification courses are intended for those individuals who were previously accredited to provide Certified IPC-A-610 Specialist (CIS) training.
Industry News | 2015-03-16 06:51:04.0
Void Formation in Solder Joints – Causes & Cures Webinar Monday 18th May 2.30pm GMT Voiding in solder joints is not new we have experienced cavities in solder joints during the introduction of through hole, surface mount and more recently area array technology. In many cases we never knew we have had voids till the introduction of x-ray inspection.
Technical Library | 2013-02-07 17:01:46.0
Silicone contamination is known to have a negative impact on assembly processes such as soldering, adhesive bonding, coating, and wire bonding. In particular, silicone is known to cause de-wetting of materials from surfaces and can result in adhesive failures. There are many sources for silicone contamination with common sources being mold releases or lubricants on manufacturing tools, offgassing during cure of silicone paste adhesives, and residue from pressure sensitive tape. This effort addresses silicone contamination by quantifying adhesive effects under known silicone contaminations. The first step in this effort identified an FT-IR spectroscopic detection limit for surface silicone utilizing the area under the 1263 cm-1 (Si-CH3) absorbance peak as a function of concentration (µg/cm2). The next step was to pre-contaminate surfaces with known concentrations of silicone oil and assess the effects on surface wetting and adhesion. This information will be used to establish guidelines for silicone contamination in different manufacturing areas within Harris Corporation... First published in the 2012 IPC APEX EXPO technical conference proceedings.
Training Courses | | | IPC-A-610 Trainer (CIT)
The Certified IPC-A-610 Trainer (CIT) courses recognize individuals as qualified trainers in the area of quality assurance of electrical and electronic assemblies and prepares them to deliver Certified IPC-A-610 (CIS) training.
Training Courses | | | IPC-A-610 Trainer (CIT) Recert.
The Certified IPC-A-610 Trainer (CIT) recertification courses are intended for those individuals who were previously accredited to provide Certified IPC-A-610 Specialist (CIS) training.
Training Courses | | | PCB Assembly Courses
The PCB assembly courses provide knowledge of different processes and equipment used in TH and SMT assembly of printed circuit boards.