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Frequently Asked Questions

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No, the system is perfectly safe to use without any additional protection. All of our X-ray systems have passed all international and local safety standards and are generating less than 1 micro Sv measured at 5 cm from exterior surface of the equipment.

No, none of the X-ray inspection systems can count components as the physics behind the two systems is completely opposite.  

Yes, all of our systems are I4.0 ready. 

As we can send all traceability data from the inspected sample and even more, share full SPC data.

Yes, all of our X-ray inspection systems can perform manual and full automatic inspection programs. In the automatic mode you can additionally program to check fiducial markers and read barcodes for traceability.

No, none of the X-ray component counters can work as an X-ray inspection system as the physics behind the two systems is completely opposite.  

Yes, all of our systems are able to connect with any ERP system in multiple ways.

The Incoming Material Systems (IMS), X-ray component counters and Smart Storage Racks (reels or stencils) can work as a stand alone, interconnected or directly connected to your ERP system.

The IMS system is able to complete the receiving process for any package type that has a label, regardless of the shape and size. For big or heavy packages you can use the mobile application option. 

A stereo zoom microscope is an advanced optical instrument that provides a three-dimensional view of an object at different magnification levels. It is commonly used for tasks requiring depth perception, such as assembly, inspection, and dissection.

Stereo zoom microscopes use two eyepieces and two separate optical paths to create a 3D image of the specimen. This is achieved by adjusting the zoom magnification, which changes the convergence angle between the two optical paths, giving the observer a stereoscopic view.

Our stereo zoom microscopes boast several key features, including high-quality optics, adjustable magnification ranges, ergonomic design, and robust construction for long-lasting performance. Some models may also include features like integrated LED illumination, digital imaging options, and various accessories.

Our stereo zoom microscopes boast several key features, including high-quality optics, adjustable magnification ranges, ergonomic design, and robust construction for long-lasting performance. Some models may also include features like integrated LED illumination, digital imaging options, and various accessories.

Selecting the right microscope depends on your specific application requirements, desired magnification range, working distance, and budget. Our team of experts can assist you in choosing the most suitable microscope for your needs. Please feel free to contact us for personalized guidance.

A visual inspection system is technology that utilizes advanced cameras, image processing algorithms, and measuring tools to inspect and detect defects, inconsistencies, or irregularities in a wide range of products and processes.