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FREMONT, CA — ViTrox has in- stalled a V810i 3D X-ray inspection system at PARPRO Technologies, an


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electronics and industrial manufac- turing company based in Santa Ana, California.


The V810i AXI S2EX is designed


to provide best-in-class board inspec- tion capabilities and is equipped with the latest software features, such as lightning programming (inline OLP), Auto Exposure 2.0 for heavily shaded components, and 3D computed tomog-


December, 2020 ViTrox Installs 3D AXI at PARPRO Technologies


machine status, maximizing produc- tion throughput in real time. PARPRO Technologies is a com-


prehensive hardware solutions provider that offers full-service de- sign and manufacturing with an em- phasis on ODM and OEM solutions.


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V810i 3D X-ray inspection system.


raphy (3D CT) for image quality en- hancement. Hardware features, such as a mo-


torized X-ray tube, multiple inspection image resolutions and hybrid panel in place (PIP) mechanisms for board edge protection, offer users excellent inspec- tion quality and results. The ViTrox AXI system is In-


dustry 4.0-ready and coupled with machine-to-machine (M2M) connec- tivity, users can remotely visualize


The company specializes in system and board design from concept to production, along with contract man- ufacturing services that range from EMS to sheet metal fabrication, cable assembly, box build, and sys-


tem integration. Contact: ViTrox USA, 163


Whitney Place, Fremont, CA 94539 % 614-323-4488


E-mail: richard.osborne@vitrox.com Web: www.vitrox.com


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