Used SEICA FB 60 #9362971 for sale
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SEICA FB 60 is a fully automated PC board test equipment designed for testing printed circuit boards for quality assurance and industrial production. It is capable of testing boards up to 0.8mm in thickness, with a resolution of 0.1mm. The system uses high-speed vision technology to accurately measure board connectivity, test currents, and detect component failures. This advanced imaging technology utilizes both laser and X-ray imaging to capture detailed images of the board, allowing for very precise measurements and analysis. FB 60 also includes built-in, user-friendly software to facilitate the testing process. It provides detailed documentation and reporting on all tests performed. Additionally, users can tailor the test processes to their exact specifications. The unit also includes multiple testing parameters, allowing customers to create customized test structures for their finished products and even develop specific solutions for specific customer requirements. In addition to providing an efficient and accurate testing process, SEICA FB 60 also offers robust quality control measures to ensure consistent results. The machine is equipped with a signal verification feature that can detect mistakes and component failures before they become costly defects. The included traceability feature allows users to determine when and where a defect occurred. Safety measures are also built in to prevent electrical shock and other safety risks when using the tool. Overall, FB 60 is a comprehensive, automated PC board test asset designed to efficiently and accurately ensure the quality of printed circuit boards for industrial and consumer use. Its imaging technology can measure board connectivity with great precision, while its advanced software can customize test structures for different customer requirements. Additionally, the model includes safety measures to prevent accidents and faults, as well as traceability features to track defect sources.
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