Electronics Forum: glenbrook rtx-113 (Page 1 of 1)

X-ray capabilities needed for Xilinix 1152-ball BGA

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 03 13:03:15 EST 2005 | -Steve-

It's come time to upgrade our Glenbrook RTX-113 x-ray with something that has a little more "balls", as it were. I've been looking at their 90KV "Jewel Box", figuring that has enough power to keep us in the game for the future. But in speaking with

Re: X-ray selection

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 06 10:51:33 EST 1999 | Scott McKee

| I would like comments from users about X-rays manufactured by Lixi Inc and Gleenbrook Technologies. Quality of product, servicing, ease of operation etc. | | We are currently looking into justification for such a product (table top) our next step

Glenbrook Technologies X-Ray: Anyone using this??

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 23 12:25:13 EDT 2004 | Cal

JD- I have used a few of GlenBrook's machines.. Jewel Box 70, Jewel Box 90, and RTX-113. Currently we have the RTX -113 on our shop floor as we speak. I like the machine but wished I would have went for for the angle viewing option or even the BGA so

Glenbrook Technologies X-Ray: Anyone using this??

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 23 13:37:12 EDT 2004 | bbarr

We have had an RTX-113 since 1997. I echo Cal's comments with respect to experiences with the unit and the desire for the angle viewing. Don't know if the angle viewing is available on the RTX-113. You should look at a unit with that option before ma

Glenbrook Technologies X-Ray: Anyone using this??

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 23 12:29:49 EDT 2004 | jdumont

The RTX-113 is the model we were looking at. If we decided to go with this one we would be getting the software. What were you hoping to be able to do with the angle view that you cannot do now? We were also looking at the small hand held inspecti

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