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News Release from: Matsusada Precision | Subject: 1600 digital X-ray inspection system
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 28 April 2006
X-ray inspection comes to the desktop
The 1600 digital X-ray inspection system packs an incredible amount of X-ray inspection power into a compact space saving design.
New from Matsusada Precision is a full featured desktop X-ray inspection system The 1600 digital X-ray inspection system packs an incredible amount of X-ray inspection power into a compact space saving design
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 10 Jun 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The 1600 digital X-ray inspection system is comparable in size to a desktop PC and requires no special wiring, external shielding or room modifications for operation.
The 1600 digital X-ray inspection system is a very popular choice with Japanese manufacturers, with over 100 successful installations in Japan.
The exceptional performance of the 1600 digital X-ray inspection system results from the combination of a high-resolution micro-focus X-ray tube, 12bit flat panel digital X-ray detector and the state-of-the art image processing capabilities.
Glen Thomas, Matsusada Precision X-ray Sales, comments: "The 1600's distortion free 12bit flat panel X-ray detector coupled with the high-resolution X-ray tube allows a process engineer or quality assurance technician to a perform X-ray inspections in the lab, on the production floor or even at their desk".
Standard features of the 1600 digital X-ray inspection system include: a 12bit digital flat panel X-ray detector; joystick and mouse controlled x-y stage with a 360-degree rotation fixture; and full featured image processing CPU with 17in LCD flat panel monitor which controls all system functions.
Typical applications include IC package inspection, surface mount component inspection, mechanical and electronics parts placement, via, trace and drill offset inspections.
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