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Conventional optical inspection systems often struggle to resolve the tops of shiny wire loops, accurately capture Z-height data, or reliably detect fine-pitch interconnect defects. This paper examines an advanced wire bond inspection approach using an optical dimensional metrology system equipped with three-dimensional (3D) Area Multi-Focus (AMF) ...
In today’s era of miniaturized, high-performance electronics, the true effectiveness of a semiconductor chip (die) depends not only on its design—but on its packaging. While the chip’s performance is crucial, it is the semiconductor packaging that enables functional integration, protects device integrity, and ensures reliable connections within microelectronic systems. As form ...
Introduction Optical measurement plays a critical role in modern precision manufacturing. Engineers constantly evaluate whether 2D or 3D optical measurement better suits their inspection needs. While both approaches rely on non-contact metrology, their capabilities, data output, and application suitability differ significantly. Understanding these differences helps improve accuracy, efficiency, ...
Electrical rooms and vaults house some of the most crucial components of a building’s electrical infrastructure, including switchgear, transformers, distribution panels, and more. Regular inspections are essential to ensure the safety, functionality, and compliance of these systems. As technology advances, innovative equipment is increasingly used to enhance the accuracy, efficiency, and ...
Chimneys are essential components of industrial operations, serving as conduits to expel exhaust gases safely and efficiently. However, the extreme conditions they endure—high temperatures, chemical exposure, and environmental wear—make regular inspections a necessity. Traditional inspection methods, while effective, are often labor-intensive, time-consuming, and pose significant ...
In industries where tank inspection and maintenance are critical, the challenges associated with traditional inspection methods are both significant and unavoidable. Tanks used to store liquids, gases, or other materials often require routine inspections to ensure their structural integrity, prevent leaks, and maintain safety standards. However, these inspections traditionally involve significant ...
In the field of underground infrastructure inspection, technological advancements play a crucial role in ensuring accuracy, speed, and safety of operations. In this context, RinnoVision has established itself as a key reference thanks to its manhole inspection cameras. Designed to meet the specific needs of municipalities, utility companies, and construction contractors, the RV-MAX 360 and RV-PRO ...
Inspecting manholes and other confined spaces is an essential task to ensure the proper functioning of underground infrastructure. However, this operation can pose risks to personnel and become costly if poorly planned. Thanks to manhole inspection cameras like those developed by RinnoVision, it is now possible to carry out fast, safe, and precise inspections—without needing to send someone ...
In the most demanding industrial and municipal settings, equipment reliability isn’t optional — it’s essential. Inspections of pipelines, manholes, or confined spaces often expose tools to extreme conditions: moisture, heat, chemicals, mud, vibrations, and more. This is the challenge RinnoVision set out to solve with the RV-MAX 360, a cutting-edge inspection camera designed ...
Yet, these anomalies can be tiny, hidden, or difficult to interpret with low-quality imaging equipment. That’s why image resolution is not just a technical specification - it’s the very foundation of inspection accuracy and reliability. At RinnoVision, we design high-resolution inspection cameras such as the RV-MAX ...
Aircraft engines are among the most sophisticated machines in the world, requiring precision, vigilance, and consistency in maintenance to keep them operating safely and efficiently. Whether it’s routine inspections, troubleshooting, or significant repairs, aviation technicians rely on a variety of specialized tools to ensure each component of an aircraft engine remains in ...
Even small, undetected leaks can lead to safety hazards, energy loss, environmental damage, and regulatory exposure. Traditional inspection methods often rely on point sensors, manual checks, or pressure testing, which may miss hidden or intermittent issues. ...
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As winter approaches, ensuring that your HVAC system is safe, efficient, and free of hidden issues becomes more important than ever. Dust, debris, mold, and even small blockages in your ductwork can compromise indoor air quality, reduce system efficiency, and increase energy costs. One of the most effective tools for inspecting and maintaining ductwork is an HVAC camera. By allowing technicians ...
That’s why high-resolution inspection systems are indispensable tools for professionals across manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, and engineering fields. From detecting micro cracks in metal components to ensuring the integrity of complex assemblies, high-resolution imaging allows technicians to inspect, analyze, and document with ...
In this discussion, we will explore how advanced borescopes ensure safe and efficient nuclear inspections while providing clear imaging, reduced radiation exposure while maintaining full regulatory compliance. ...
Maintaining aircraft safety and performance requires rigorous inspections and precise diagnostics. One of the most effective tools for inspecting aircraft engines, turbines, and other critical components is a borescope. Specifically, an aviation borescope inspection allows maintenance professionals to examine internal engine components without disassembling major parts, saving time and reducing ...
When it comes to industrial inspections, choosing the right camera can make all the difference. Two of the most common types of inspection cameras are flexible scopes and rigid scopes. Each has unique strengths, limitations, and ideal applications. This guide will help you understand the differences between these tools and determine which type of camera is best for your inspection needs, whether ...
Introduction: Regulation Meets Innovation Methane emissions are one of the most pressing challenges in today’s energy and industrial landscape. Invisible to the naked eye, these leaks not only waste valuable product but also drive significant greenhouse gas emissions with major climate impacts. For years, reporting programs relied heavily on emission factors and engineering calculations, ...
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What is Wire Bonding? Wire bonding is a microelectronic interconnection technique used to electrically connect a silicon chip (or die) to the leads of a semiconductor package using very fine wires. It is the most widely used method for chip-level packaging due to its cost-efficiency, flexibility, and precision. At its core, the science behind wire bonding involves the creation of a ...
In the era of miniaturized, high-performance electronics, the semiconductor chip is only as effective as its packaging. While the spotlight often falls on the chip itself, it is the semiconductor packaging that enables integration into real-world systems. This article by View Micro Metrology breaks down the concept of semiconductor packaging to help you understand what it is, why it matters, how ...
