X-Ray Inspection Machine: High-Precision Fully Automatic Batch Inspection and Comprehensive Radiation Protection
- Pubdate 2026-03-05
X-Ray Inspection Machine: Precise Inspection, Quality Assurance
Product quality is directly related to a company's market reputation and profit margins. With the continuous upgrading of product reliability requirements in consumer electronics, industrial control, medical equipment, and other fields, traditional inspection and simple electrical testing can no longer meet the demands. Many factory purchasing managers and business owners are looking for a solution that can both improve inspection accuracy and reduce operating costs. As an industry-recognized high-end inspection equipment, the X-Ray Inspection Machine is gradually becoming the new standard for quality control. Is your factory facing these challenges?
High Scrap Rate: Hidden issues such as soldering defects, cold solder joints, and false soldering lead to a large outflow of defective products.
High Labor Costs: Relying on experienced inspectors results in low efficiency and a high risk of misjudgment.
Long Delivery Cycles: Inspection bottlenecks disrupt the production rhythm and increase customer complaints.
Safety Hazards: Insufficient radiation protection in traditional inspection equipment poses health risks to employees.
①Compact Design, Flexible Deployment
Unlike traditional large-scale X-Ray inspection systems, modern X-Ray Inspection Machines feature a compact design, occupying only one-third of the footprint of traditional equipment. This means you can quickly integrate it into your existing production line without needing to redesign the factory layout. This advantage is particularly prominent for small and medium-sized factories with limited space.
Core Value: Reduces factory modification costs, enables quick production startup, and allows for flexible adaptation to production line adjustments.
Compact Structure | Easy to Move | Quick Deployment
②Ultra-High Precision Magnification Imaging System
This system utilizes advanced dynamic focusing technology and high-resolution detectors, capable of clearly displaying micron-level soldering defects on the screen. Whether it's internal voids in BGA ball grids, false soldering in QFN packages, or bridging in fine-pitch components, everything is clear at a glance. This level of imaging precision enables inspectors to make more accurate judgments, thereby drastically reducing the missed detection rate.
Core Value: Micron-level defect detection, improved product reliability, and reduced after-sales issues.
Figure: Real shot of the high-precision magnification imaging system
③Supports Fully Automatic Batch Inspection
For mass-production factories, manual inspection is inefficient and prone to fatigue-induced errors. Modern X-Ray inspection machines are equipped with CNC automatic positioning functions, which can automatically generate inspection paths and perform automatic inspection on boards with a single setup. This not only significantly increases inspection throughput but also substantially lowers labor costs. Core Value: Inspection efficiency increased by 3-5 times, significantly shortening delivery cycles.
Figure: CNC automatic positioning inspection demonstration
④Comprehensive Radiation Safety Protection System
Many purchasing managers have concerns about the radiation safety of X-Ray equipment. In fact, modern X-Ray inspection machines utilize a multi-layered protection design, including lead shielding and real-time dose monitoring, ensuring that operators' radiation exposure is far below international safety standards.
Specific Data: The leakage radiation dose of this equipment is only 0.11μSv/h. To help you understand this figure more intuitively, you can refer to the explanatory text in the accompanying illustration.
Core Value: Complies with international safety standards, protects employee health, and eliminates legal risks.
Figure: Schematic of the radiation protection system
| Evaluation Dimension | Traditional Inspection | X-Ray Inspection Machine |
|---|---|---|
| Defect Detection Rate | 60-75% (Prone to missed detections) | 99%+ (Micron-level precision) |
| After-sales Issue Rate | 3-5% | 0.1-0.3% |
Note: Data is based on industry averages; specific figures may vary depending on product type and manufacturing process.
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Q: What is the service life of the X-Ray inspection machine?
A: Under normal maintenance, the service life of this equipment can reach more than 10 years, and the replacement cycle for the X-Ray tube is typically 3-5 years.
Q: How long is the training period for the equipment?
A: We provide free on-site training. Usually, within 1-3 days, your operators will be able to operate it independently.
