Publication date: 02 July 2008
Dage will showcase its new Quick View CT inspection system that allows users to obtain initial computerized tomography (CT) reconstructions within 5 minutes compared to previous times of over 20 minutes. This quick view CT software makes the use of CT a much more viable process tool for production and failure analysis applications.
The Quick View CT software is available for Dage’s award winning x-ray inspection systems that combine superior digital acquisition technology and easy to use ImageWizard software for world class inspection quality. Combined with the advanced technology Dage NT x-ray tube, these systems provide sub-micron feature recognition with the added benefit of a sealed tube for minimal maintenance – a real benefit on busy production floors.
Also shown will be the new XD7600NTHP digital x-ray inspection system with a high-power tube offering 10 watts of power and sub-micron feature recognition. Unlike existing high power tubes that have to significantly compromise resolution when used at higher power levels, this new Dage high-power tube retains sub-micron feature recognition at full power. This is especially important when looking through dense materials such as multilayer printed circuit boards containing heat sinks.
A new option consisting of dual monitors will also be shown that allows operators to view more detail on the navigation map while at the same time allowing a full screen display for the all important x-ray image.
With America's headquarters located in Fremont, California, Dage Precision Industries, Inc. is a unit of the Nordson Corporation and manufactures and supports a complete range of award winning digital X-ray inspection systems and bond test equipment for the printed circuit board assembly and semiconductor industries.
For more information, visit http://www.dage-group.com.
Nordson Corporation is one of the world's leading producers of precision dispensing equipment that applies adhesives, sealants and coatings to a broad range of consumer and industrial products during manufacturing operations.
The company also manufactures equipment used in the testing and inspection of electronic components as well as technology-based systems used for curing and surface treatment processes. Headquartered in Westlake, Ohio, Nordson Corporation has more than 4,100 employees worldwide, and direct operations and sales support offices in 33 countries.