July, 2021
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PORTER RANCH, CA — X-ray inspection specialist SEC Co., Ltd., has developed automatic 3D CT systems for the inspection of batteries for electric vehicles and mobile phones. SEC’s 3D CT X-ray inspection systems can achieve identical inspection speeds matching that of 2D X- ray inspection devices. The ultra-high speed 3D CT
automatic inspection systems are equipped with a deep-learn- ing based AI algorithm for im-
MVP’s Versa AOI is Configurable for Paste Inspection
VISTA, CA — The first part of any SMT process involves paste. This first step can now be in- spected by MVP’s Versa and 900 Series platforms. High-accuracy paste meas-
urements are made using a choice of 10 or 5 µm 3D measure- ment systems. The critical aspect
proving the inspection accuracy of batteries and semiconductors and maintaining high-speed in- spection. Once a battery is man- ufactured, it is difficult to disas- semble and requires X-ray in- spection to look inside. Internal defects that are difficult to find with a visual inspection can be observed with X-ray. There are three main in-
spection applications in a bat- tery: secondary battery anode/ cathode inspection; distance of anode and cathode; and align- ment failure and edge shape. SEC’s X-eye 6100 AXI is exclu- sively designed for secondary batteries and allows for 0.3 sec-
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ond per FOV high-speed 2D au- tomatic inspection. 100 percent defect inspection is possible and false defects have been mini- mized to 2 percent. The X-eye 7000B has been designed for vehicle batteries that allow 3D CT inspection. Since it is equipped with a high-output, high-dose micro-focus X-ray open tube, it can achieve cost reduction in maintenance simply by replac-ing the consumable parts.
Contact: SEC Co., Ltd., X-eye 6100 AXI system.
11364 Oakford Lane, Porter Ranch, CA 91326 % 818-661-9675 E-mail:
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