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Goepel: 3D Inspection and Test Solutions


Jena, Germany — New from Goepel is the OptiCon SPI-Line 3D, a com- pletely new solution for PCB solder paste inspection (SPI). Core element


line environment. This Automated X- ray Inspection (AXI) delivers very high inspection speed. In addition to a newly developed automatic x-ray


• Handles parts as small as .004” • ESD safe • Variety of interchangeable tip sizes and materials • Numerous models to choose from - Tabletop 110 or 220 volt systems - Compressed air or nitrogen units - In-house vacuum source hand tools - Portable battery operated systems • Made in the USA


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Opticon Pilot system.


is a specifically developed 3D camera head functionally based on fringe projection.


According to the company, the


system’s newly designed drive sys- tem for assemblies and new measur- ing head provide reliable monitoring of solder paste printing at extraordi- nary speed. As a part of the OptiCon prod-


uct line, the company’s OptiCon X- Line 3D system is designed to be fully integrated into the production


image chain stability control, the sys- tem software XI-Pilot version 3.0 contains new features for automatic PCB deflection check and supports the ExtendedDynamicTechnology™


for even more detailed images. Contact: Goepel electronic LLC,


9737 Great Hills Trail, Suite 170, Austin, TX 78759 % 888-446-3735 or 512-782-2500 fax: 734-471-1444 E-mail: info-AT-goepelusa.com Web: www.goepelusa.com or www.goepel.com


2130 Victor Place Colorado Springs, CO 80915 USA 1-800-530-8377


Website: virtual-ii.com Email: info@virtual-ii.com


See us at Semicon West / Intersolar, Booth 2427


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