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Scienscope: X-ray Component Counter and Inspection System


Chino, CA — Scienscope Inter - national has developed an innovative


ing 01005s easily, as well as reels of various sizes. Accurate component counting is critical for inventory management and production efficien- cy. Until the advent of component counters, this was a time-consuming, labor intensive process. Most machines require an oper-


ator to load them, and then run through each individual reel to count the components, with the count being recorded manually. Counting that uses X-ray tech-


nology and intelligent algorithms can take as little as seven seconds for an entire reel, and can interface directly with inventory management soft-


ware to transfer the count instantly. This is less time than it takes just to load a reel onto a manual counter. The result is less time and labor dur- ing counting and more error-free records. The company also offers its X-


Scope 2000, a general purpose, high- resolution, fully-programmable X-ray system designed to address the non- destructive testing needs for failure analysis, research and development, process development, process moni- toring, and the ongoing support of electronics assembly, rework and repair. The X-Scope 2000 is a “batch”


semi-automatic X-ray system that includes a Windows-based worksta- tion with multiple image processing functions for real-time measurement and data collection. The system houses a 90 kV X-ray source with a 5µ spot size, and a 4 x 3 in. (101.6 x 76.2 mm) high-resolution digital flat panel detector that can tilt up to 50°


for oblique angle viewing. Contact: Scienscope


International Corp., 5751 Schaefer


Avenue, Chino, CA 91710 % 909-590-7273 fax: 909-494-5513 E-mail: toneil@scienscope.com Web: www.scienscope.com


See at SMTAI, Booth 124


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AXI5100c X-ray component counting system.


component counting system, the AXI5100c, which is capable of count-


Conductive Containers Releases KleanStat Line


New Hope, MN — Conductive Con - tainers has introduced a range of new products in 2016, among them the KleanStat line of ESD-safe pack- aging products. The packaging products are per-


manently dissipative, cleanroom compatible, and include a soft, flexi- ble material that can be thermo- formed to specification. The company


ESD-safe LED board handler.


offers a variety of ESD-safe packag- ing and anti-static PCB handling and shipping materials. Services offered by the company


include: conductive fluted plastic with Durastat totes, custom printing and die cutting, injection molded con- ductive boxes and parts, ESD foams, complete package assemblies, in- house tooling, and rapid prototyping. The products are designed to


offer customers a solution to electro- static shock and other damage to components and parts during han-


dling and transportation. Contact: Conductive Containers, Inc., 4500 Quebec Avenue N,


New Hope, MN 55428 % 763-537-2090 fax: 763-537-1738 Web: www.corstat.com


See at SMTAI, Booth 404 See at SMTAI, Booth 429


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