Detects scratches and dirt on fine electrodes without missing anything! Achieves more accurate inspection than a magnifying glass with simple operation.
The "Fine Electrode Inspection Device" employs a high-resolution line camera to detect scratches and dirt on fine electrodes more accurately than using a magnifying glass. It can also inspect only the areas of concern, achieving high-precision inspections quickly. Additionally, its easy operation means that stable results can be obtained by anyone, without relying on the skills of experienced operators. 【Features】 ■ Intuitive operation with a touch panel ■ Settings can be selected from presets, with detailed parameter settings also possible ■ Inspection results can be saved as images or log files ■ Compatible with multi-surface circuit boards *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 Device Configuration: Imaging Unit (Line Camera Drive), Computer, Monitor (Monitor is built into the main unit) Inspection Method: Pattern Matching Method Camera Resolution: 15.8μm (1,600dpi) Effective Inspection (Reading) Size: W200×L330mm (Compatible with M size substrates) Height of Mounted Components on Substrate: Single-sided 20mm (MAX) Light Source: White LED Dome Lighting Reading Speed: 12mm/sec (during 1,600dpi inspection) Device Dimensions: Imaging Unit H330×W524×L692 (mm) Main Unit Weight: 35kg Power Supply: Single-phase AC100–240V (50/60Hz) *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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The electronics industry is experiencing fierce developments towards speed, cost performance, communication, labor saving, originality, and the creation of new value. We are committed to contributing to the improvement of product completeness by resonating with our customers on the front lines, through proposals for various board inspection equipment, the development of function testers, and the development and manufacturing of various jigs (fixtures).