Scienscope’s New Xspection 3120 Inspects Long PCBs

Scienscope’s New Xspection 3120 Inspects Long PCBs

Inspecting long PCB presents several unique challenges, especially as these boards are often used in sectors like telecommunications, automotive, and energy, where high reliability is required. SCIENSCOPE’s NEW Xspection 3120 Offline X-ray Inspection system, specifically designed for long PCBs, offers several distinct advantages, especially in industries where larger, more complex boards are common. It can…


Inspecting long PCB presents several unique challenges, especially as these boards are often used in sectors like telecommunications, automotive, and energy, where high reliability is required.

SCIENSCOPE’s NEW Xspection 3120 Offline X-ray Inspection system, specifically designed for long PCBs, offers several distinct advantages, especially in industries where larger, more complex boards are common.

  • It can inspect long or oversized PCBs in a single pass, eliminating the need to split inspections across multiple setups. This comprehensive coverage ensures that all parts of the board, including components near the edges, receive thorough inspection, improving overall quality assurance.
  • It streamlines the inspection process, reducing the time and labor associated with manual handling or adjusting for smaller inspection areas. Faster throughput leads to higher productivity, especially in high-volume manufacturing environments.
  • It minimizes the need for multiple repositions or manual adjustments, reducing handling risks.
  • Enabling one-pass inspections and reducing labor requirements can lead to significant cost savings over time.
  • For industries where reliability is paramount (like aerospace and medical devices), it ensures that the entire board meets stringent quality standards.

These advantages make the Xspection 3120 a strategic choice for facilities handling long, complex PCBs, ensuring efficient, high-quality inspection processes that meet industry standards.


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