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Test for gross and fine leaks in as little as 6 minutes.*


October, 2021


HEMCO Offers HAZMAX Containment Areas


INDEPENDENCE, MO — Specif - ic ally designed for isolating haz- ardous materials, the HAZMAX containment work area is engi- neered to isolate applications including large equipment distilla- tion procedures, pilot plant re - quire ments, and sampling, weigh- ing, and dispensing operations. Protection from hazardous


Only NorCom optical leak technology detects both gross and fine leaks in hermetically sealed packages, this fast. Instead of using multiple technologies


and processes, you can leak test virtually any type of package with one high-speed system. The NorCom 2020™


series inspects hermetically sealed components to


MIL-STD 883 requirements either in seam seal trays, or when already mounted tocircuits boards and assemblies. Itautomaticallyrejectsfailed devices, and reports the leak rate for each part, eliminating “divide and conquer”leak testing.


NorCom 2020™


Try it free. Send us your package samples today, for a leak test evaluation and report at no charge. *Note: Test time is dependent on package volume


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610-592-0167 1055West Germantown Pike Norristown, PA 19403 USA


See at IMAPS, Booth 203


fumes is ensured by the varaflow baffle system and bypass inlets, to safely vent vapors, odors and powders for maximum work safe- ty. The ventilated work area is constructed of corrosion-resist- ant composite resin surface pan- els. Tempered glass horizontal sliding door panels provide con- venient access to the work area. Vapor-proof or explosion-proof lighting is provided. A secondary containment


basin, constructed of seamless composite polyresin, has coved corners and a sloped bottom to facilitate draining and cleaning of any accidental spillage. A


raised fiberglass grate deck floor allows spillage to flow through. pecific requirements can be met


HAZMAX containment work area.


through a variety of safety and service accessories, also avail-


able from HEMCO. Contact: HEMCO Corp.,


711 Powell Road, Independence, MO 64056 % 800-779-4362 E-mail: info@hemcocorp.com Web: www.hemcocorp.com


New Imaging Systems and Software from Radiant


REDMOND, WA — Engineering teams at Radiant have continued to improve the company’s prod- uct line over the past two years, developing new software analy- ses for HUD testing, TT-HUD™, as well as a new software pack- age for backlit component inspec- tion that combines light meas- urement with defect detection, VIP™ (Vision Inspection Pack). This year, Radiant also re -


leased all-new imaging solutions with resolutions up to 61 MP (ProMetric I61 and Y61), which support inspection across larger fields of view and depths of field with increased speed and preci- sion. These improvements are key for ensuring visual quality of new technologies like augmented real- ity HUD (AR HUD), large digital dashboard displays, and displays incorporating high-resolution OLED, mini-, and microLED com- ponents.


Engineered to quantify val-


ues of light according to CIE functions, ProMetric systems are scientific measurement solutions that emulate standard human visual perception for the most accurate assessment of display brightness and color. ProMetric solutions are adapted to qualify unique display types by applying a range of software packages. The ProMetric Y Imaging


Photometer with TT-HUD soft- ware package has been updated with new analysis calculations and inspection parameters for evaluating ghosting and distor- tion according to OEM test speci- fications. Geometric defects like


these are a growing concern as HUDs become larger and more integrated with windshield glass.


ProMetric I imaging colorimeter.


Beyond any potential de -


fects caused by the HUD projec- tion system, deformations in glass or issues within windshield layers can cause virtual images to appear warped or duplicated. HUD systems like AR HUDs that require larger display areas are impacted more by glass qual- ity issues and need measure- ment systems that address these defects.


Radiant continues to work


directly with automakers and suppliers to understand require- ments for testing HUDs and HUD glass to optimize its TT- HUD platform. Manufacturers who apply TT-HUD with imag- ing and electronic lenses from Radiant are already equipped to effectively measure large fields of view and variable-distance vir-


tual images typical of AR HUDs. Contact: Radiant Vision Systems, 18640 NE 67th Court,


Redmond, WA 98052 % 425-844-0152


E-mail: info@radiantvs.com Web: www.radiantvisionsystems.com


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