X-ray reflow simulator
【Features】 ■ Achieves reflow environment by installing a heating furnace inside the X-ray inspection device ■ Allows real-time observation of the solder melting process ■ Compatible with N2 environment ■ Set temperature: Room temperature to 400 degrees * We can suggest heating methods based on the application. * For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us. * You can download the Japanese version of the leaflet.
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basic information
Compatible models: Can be installed on Cheetah EVO Heating method: Ceramic heater, shared hot air Set temperature: MAX: 400 degrees Unit dimensions: 650x510x140mm Target product size: 80x80x30mm Heating time: 4℃/sec Continuous usage time: Within 15 minutes Power supply: Single-phase 200V 30A Air (Nitrogen): 0.1 to 0.3Mpa 100L/M or more
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Applications/Examples of results
- You can live-simulate the behavior of voids generated during the reflow soldering process dissipating for some reason. - You can confirm the behavior of solder balls bridging in real-time using X-ray. - You can observe the thermal expansion of electronic components in real-time using X-ray.
Company information
Comet Yxlon is a brand that inherits the X-ray business of Exlon International, which was established in 1998 by taking over the industrial X-ray division of Philips. It has a development and manufacturing base in Hamburg, Germany, and is a specialized manufacturer providing X-ray inspection equipment to customers worldwide. In 2007, it became a member of the Comet Group, a technology company based in Switzerland, and in 2022, it changed its brand name from YXLON to Comet Yxlon. X-ray inspection equipment is widely adopted in applications across the electronics, automotive, and aerospace industries, offering a broad lineup ranging from high-resolution nano-focus X-ray inspection systems to high-power large CTs. Additionally, it provides a wealth of related technologies, including heating observation options, AI-based void extraction, and 3D volume analysis, with experienced staff dedicated to solving customers' non-destructive testing and failure analysis issues. The application lab in Yokohama is equipped with various demo units of different sizes, accommodating customer sample evaluations and witnessing tests.