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Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, UK — Nordson DAGE, a division of Nord - son Corporation, now offers its Quadra™ 5 flexible X-ray inspection solution, which it has developed specifically for the electronics market. The Quadra 5 offers high per- formance and ease of use for both 2D and 3D applications. Its 0.35 µm feature recogni- tion and up to 10W of power make it a good choice for PCB and semiconductor package inspection. The system contains
DAGE’s new Aspire FP® 3 MP detector, which operates at 25 fps with 50 µm pixel pitch, and a total magnifica- tion of 45,000X. The system is also capable of oblique views without any loss of magnification and has active X-ray image stabilization. With its in-house, proprietary
imaging with a focus on improving resolution, reliability, performance and throughput.
Quadra 5 X-ray inspection system. Contact: Nordson DAGE, 2747
QuadraNT™ tube, Gensys™ inspec- tion software and QuadraGen™ power supply, the company is well- equipped for the future of X-ray
Loker Avenue West, Carlsbad, CA 92010 % 760-930-3307 E-mail:
sales@nordsondage.com Web:
www.nordson.com
See at SMTAI, Booth 606
Viscom Debuts 360View for Inspection Systems
“We’ve been very pleased with the equipment and especially the technical help. I’d give Schleuniger high marks all around and would look to them for solutions in the future.” Doug Leithauser, Manufacturing Engineer, IMMI
To Be Precise.
Duluth, GA — In order to improve 3D AOI image quality, Viscom has developed its 360View feature. The new feature is available for a wide range of the company’s AOI systems, including the S3088 ultra gold, S3088 ultra, S3088 ultra blue, S6056, and the S7056. The company’s inspection mach -
ines are also equipped with micro- computed tomography (µCT) for high defect coverage. In addition, Viscom
ECD SmartDRY™ - Intelligent Dry Storage™
offers systems that inspect wirebond connections and conformal coating. The premier demonstration of
the 360View feature will be on the S3088 ultra blue. The highly-stan-
WORKING S3088 ultra blue AOI system. ALERT
Fast Recovery Time <3 minutes provides constant access to stored parts.
Industry 4.0 Ready all SmartDRY™ data on connected devices.
SmartBAKE™ Mode (SD-10 only) manually set temperature, humidity
1.800.323.4548 |
www.smartdry.com MADE IN USA
dardized and economic AOI system contains five camera views including 3D inspection. Designed for electron- ics manufacturers, the system is built to ensure that IPC standards are met. The software that supports 360View renders all image data with great accuracy — not only on the tops of components, but also on all sides. The software also generates surface textures with high detail. Contact: Viscom Inc., 1775
Breckinridge Parkway, Suite 500, Duluth, GA 30096 % 678-966-9835 fax: 678-966-9828 E-mail:
info@viscomusa.com Web:
www.viscomusa.com
See at SMTAI, Booth 305
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