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“Attention to Detail” Earns SEC a Reputation as E-Beam Innovator
By JooYoung Lee, North America Sales Manager, SEC, Ltd. S
ince its founding in 1991, SEC has strived to enhance customer productivi- ty and product quality, based on preci-
sion automation and electron-beam (e-beam) technology. Specializing in e-beam and an industry
leader in nano, SEC has earned a rep- utation as an innovative inspection system manufacturer. SEC designs and manufactures industrial X-ray inspection systems, linear accelera- tors (LINACs) and tabletop scanning electron microscopes (SEMs).
Emphasis on R&D The SEC team is constantly
researching and keeping abreast of current economic and technological developments, allowing the company to stay one step ahead of its competi- tors. This focus on staying at the cut- ting edge enables the company to expand its technologies and business areas and maintain a strong reputa- tion.
field of e-beam technology. “In our nearly 30 years in business, we have used our experi- ence and technical knowledge to continuous- ly develop the backbone of e-beam inspection equipment in Korea,” explains Kim. The company gains a competitive advantage by
gy and offers customers the capability to devel- op high-resolution images conveniently.
Exposing Defects SEC develops and manufactures many
different kinds of X-ray tubes and inspection systems for a wide range of applica- tions. Depending on the application, the company offers open-transmitted, open-reflected and sealed-reflected X- ray tubes. More than 10 of its X-ray tubes are developed and manufac- tured for the max acceleration voltage range of 100 to 225 kV. X-ray inspection systems generally
SEC develops and manufactures a wide range of inline and offline X-ray and e-beam systems.
According to CEO Jonghyun Kim, SEC
is an abbreviation for “second,” illustrating the company’s dedication to exceeding cus- tomer requirements quickly and efficiently. “We deliver punctual responses to our cus- tomers’ requests,” says Kim. “This is just part of who we are as a company.” He adds that SEC is a pioneer in the
localizing X-ray generators and placing sig- nificant emphasis on advancing new tech- nologies. SEC’s X-ray inspection system is designed
to enhance the reliability of customers’ prod- ucts, by developing original X-ray generation technology. Tabletop scanning electron microscopy further broadens its new technolo-
fall into one of two categories: inline automated X-ray inspection (AXI) and offline X-ray inspection systems. SEC manufactures more than 20 different kinds of X-ray inspection system, which can be used to inspect the electronic components, batteries, sensors, camera modules, LEDs, and die-casting of automotive and smart devices, as well as wafer-level objects, substrates,
PCBs, QFNs, QFPs, BGAs, and others in semi- conductor and SMT manufacturing and assembly.
LINAC and SEM SEC’s LINAC is designed for nondestruc-
tive testing (NDT) applications and for use in Continued on next page
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