Phoenix|x-ray ’s microme|x, nanome|x and nanotom X-ray inspection systems will come standard with a 180 kV nanofocus X-ray tube and improved, ultra high-performance generator technology. With this upgrade, which comes at no extra cost and will improve image quality, the company has succeeded in taking both 2D X-ray inspection and nanoCT to the next level.
Unlike traditional tubes of 160 kV or less, the new 180 kV ultra high-performance tube makes inspecting highly radiation-absorbent samples such as electronic assemblies, with or without heat sinks, or those made of steel, easy as never before. Also, 180 kV nanoCT units, both nanome|x and nanotom, are a ideal tool for the lengthwise inspection of BGAs. And there is more: The microme|x, for ultra high-resolution 2D X-ray inspection, and the nanome|x, the versatile, all-in-one system for 2D and 3D X-ray inspection (nanoCT), will come standard with a fully digital 2-Megapixel image chain with 24” TFT display. For the nanome|x, a 4-Megapixel fully digital image chain with 30” TFT display is available also. The nanotom, the company’s nanoCT unit for ultra high-resolution 3D X-ray inspection, even comes standard with a 5-Megapixel fully digital image chain.
According to the company, this combination of a 180 kV high-performance tube and an ultra high-resolution, fully digital image chain is unprecedented and makes for a very good image quality and optimal inspection results for even the most challenging inspection tasks.
By the way: In 2006 the company opened its Demo and Applications Center in St. Petersburg, Florida, featuring the latest in 2D and 3D X-ray inspection technology and computed tomography. A highly qualified and motivated team of applications and customer service engineers offer professional 2D and 3D X-ray inspection solutions.
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