Radiographic Inspection 3D X-Ray – 2D
- Posted by José Cándido Vázquez Cárdeno
- On September 14, 2020
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The purpose of radiographic inspection is to detect internal physical defects which are not otherwise visible in electronic components. The radiographic techniques reveal such flaws as presence of foreign objects, improper interconnecting wires, inhomogeneities in materials, improper positioning of elements, voids in the die attach material or encapsulating, etc.
Device flaws detected by X-Ray radiographic inspection.
The sample to be inspected is placed between the source of radiation and the detecting device which collects the radiation not absorbed by the sample. The amount of radiation reaching each area depends on the density and thickness of the materials, therefore the obtained image is of varying density.
Alter Technology radiation equipment allows using a dynamic radiographic inspection technique, with a possibility to manipulate the sample to display different live views on a monitor, both in 2D and 3D. Additionally, virtual cross-sectioning can be performed allowing to view the 3D internal structure. And even more, discover doEEEt where improve your design in terms of performance, reliability, cost, and delivery.
3D X-Ray inspection
Radiographic inspection is essentially a non-destructive testing that can be performed on most components; however, radiation may cause changes in electrical behaviour of some materials. This probability must be taken into account when submitting sensitive devices to radiographic inspection and a safe operation process should be ensured.
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