A material analysis is performed under this technique to ensure that the product is RoHS compliant. In addition, mechanical inspection is also done and every component is viewed under high powered microscope to makes sure that there are no conformities.
4 examination techniques to test the quality of electronic components
1. Visual Inspection
A material analysis is performed under this
technique to ensure that the product is RoHS
compliant. In addition, mechanical inspection is
also done and every component is viewed under
high powered microscope to makes sure that
there are no conformities.
2. X-ray Imaging
This is the most common inspection technique
that is used for all the electronic components. In
this technique, X-ray machines are used to look
inside the electronic components such as
resistors, IC’s, hybrid etc to check for certain
faults. This technique provides the internal and a
detailed view of the products without destroying
other parts.
3. Microscopy Inspection
High resolution microscopes fitted with a digital
camera is used for the inspection purpose. With
the help of microscope, one can keep track of
different things such as bent or damaged leads,
laser burns, ghost markings, paint splatter and
more.
4. XRF RoHS
The X-Ray fluorescence is used to determine the
damage in the scanned component’s lead
material. This analysis is used for testing
hazardous substance compliance. However, for
defense related applications, the establishment
of non RoHS components is must.
5. Harry Krantz is a New York based company that
is known for providing quality electronic
components. It was founded in 1939 and is
headquartered in Edgewood, NY. The company
has nearly 70 years of experience in providing
top quality electronic components to different
industries.
6. Harry Krantz is a New York based company that
is known for providing quality electronic
components. It was founded in 1939 and is
headquartered in Edgewood, NY. The company
has nearly 70 years of experience in providing
top quality electronic components to different
industries.