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Chester, CT — INSPECTIS AB has launched its C12s digital camera, a new modular version of the popular original C12. The C12s comes as a stand- alone camera in a system for those requiring a flex- ible and cost-effective solution for visual inspection across all sorts of subjects. The C12s camera uses the same large sensor
unit as the original C12, delivering crisp, vivid images with auto focus and 12x zoom, can be mounted on any of the extensive range of INSPEC- TIS stands, and uses all of the available lighting and lens accessories to achieve the desired viewing conditions. Further accessories such as tilt stands, x/y tables can be added to optimize object handling. Cost-effective and providing superior optics
and 12:1 optical zoom, the C12s is designed in a robust industrial-grade aluminum housing for high-definition image quality. The C12s produces
C12s standalone digital camera.
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crisp pictures of inspection objects up to 90x mag- nification directly onto an LCD monitor or PC. An optional built-in laser pointer aims at the
September, 2019 INSPECTIS Launches Standalone Digital Camera
area of interest and assists in locating it on the screen. Due to the large size of its image sensor and pixel elements, the C12s provides excellent image rendering of such structures as solder joints on PCB assemblies with minimum glare and reflection. The C12 offers true ease of use with minimal
interaction needed for controls and settings. All basic parameters, such as zoom, brightness and color levels, can be controlled by the user through onboard buttons on top of the device, or through an optional remote control pad. With these control features, camera and lens
attributes, including focus, aperture size, image con- trast and white balance, are all controllable, and fea- tures that include zoom factor display and a crosshair overlay on the live image can be turned on. INSPECTIS products are distributed in North
America by Ascentech, LLC. Contact: Ascentech, LLC, 127
Goose Hill Road, Chester, CT 06412 % 860-526-8903
E-mail:
randy@ascentechllc.com Web:
www.ascentechllc.com
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Seica, Inc. Showcases Dragonfly AOI System
Haverhill, MA — Seica recently introduced a desktop version of its Dragonfly AOI system, which utilizes leading-edge LED technology to per- form conformal coat and through- hole technology inspection. This includes presence checks of pins and solder, effectively combining two inspection processes into a single machine. The Dragonfly is able to easily
detect UV trace elements in a variety of conformal coat chemistries, but also allows for quick and accurate detection of contamination at the micron level, de-lamination of the
Take inspection to another dimension
The smartest way to the perfect PCB Ensure comprehensive test coverage. Minimize false calls. And drill down into powerful image library tools with advanced algorithmic assistance. With the K Series 3D automated optical inspection system, there’s virtually nowhere for defects to hide. Thanks to industry- leading inspection software and high-precision metrology, you can continously improve yield and quality on even the most complex product geometries. It’s one more part of Mycronic 4.0, and one step closer to perfection.
Dragonfly desktop AOI system.
conformal coat, air gaps and voids, and many other defects not detec - table by the naked eye or traditional AOI systems. The machine is available in two
models: a low-cost, desktop version with a drawer that allows for easy manual PCB loading, and an inline SMEMA-compliant system. The inline system is Industry 4.0-ready and can include additional options, such as side access inspection of con- formal coat, as well as thickness
measurements. Contact: Seica, Inc., 110 Avco
Road, Haverhill, MA 01835 % 603-890-6002
E-mail:
davidsigillo@seicausa.com Web:
www.seica-na.com
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