Automated X-Ray Inspection System with 60° Tilt

PCB X-ray Machine
September 29, 2025
Category Connection: PCB X Ray Machine
Brief: We tested it—see the highlights and what to expect in real operation. This video provides a comprehensive walkthrough of the Automated PCB X-Ray Inspection Machine with 60° Tilt, demonstrating its precise inspection capabilities, intuitive software interface, and automated batch processing features in action.
Related Product Features:
  • Closed-type microfocus X-ray tube with over 10,000 hours of maintenance-free operation.
  • 60° tiltable flat panel detector maintains consistent magnification during angled inspections.
  • Automatic navigation window moves the table to clicked positions for efficient targeting.
  • 530x530mm table with 10kg load capacity handles various PCB sizes and weights.
  • Programmable inspection procedures enable automated batch inspection workflows.
  • Speed-adjustable 5-axis linkage system provides flexible movement control.
  • Intuitive operation requires only 2 hours of training for effective use.
  • Comprehensive measurement tools include voids rate, distance, angle, and area calculations.
FAQs:
  • What is the maximum load capacity of the inspection table?
    The table has a 530x530mm surface with a maximum load capacity of 10kg, suitable for various PCB sizes and weights.
  • How does the 60° tilt feature benefit PCB inspections?
    The 60° tiltable flat panel detector maintains consistent magnification without compromise, allowing for precise inspection of components from optimal angles.
  • What safety features are included in this X-ray inspection system?
    Safety features include radiation leakage protection meeting international standards (≤1μSv/h), lead glass observation windows, safety interlocks on doors, electromagnetic safety switches, emergency stop buttons, and software protection for X-ray tube closure.
  • How long does it take to train operators on this system?
    The system features intuitive operation and requires only approximately 2 hours of training for operators to become proficient in its use.