Automated X-Ray inspection used in the car body and security electronics department of Continental Temic Automotive Philippines, Inc.
Date
10-2010
Degree
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
College
College of Engineering and Agro-Industrial Technology (CEAT)
Adviser/Committee Chair
John D.G. Agsalud
Committee Member
Rodolfo A. Aguirre Jr., Ericson B. Porja, Adrian Augusto M. Sumalde
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Abstract
Automatic X-ray Inspection is a machine vision process that uses x-ray in order to inspect defects of a certain subject. AXIs are used in a variety of application. In electronics industry, AXIs are used to inspect components of a printed circuit board assembly, solder joint of ball grid array, flip chips, cable connection, chip bond wires, solder voids, encapsulated components and plug clamp connections. In mechanical engineering, they are used in inspecting welding and casting of a certain mechanical component. Automatic X-ray Inspection (AXI) is the final Front End process done at the Car Body Electronics Department of Continental Temic Automotive Phils Inc. It is the newest machine added to the two of their six production lines in the Car Body and Security Department. There are two types of inspection machine at their production lines, the AXI and the Automated Optical Inspection (AOI). AXIs do have almost of the same inspection process as with AOIs but AXIs are more flexible with regards to inspection limitations. In addition, AXIs provides faster cycle time than AOIs.
Language
English
LC Subject
Printed circuits, X-rays--Industrial applications, X-rays
Location
UPLB College of Engineering and Agro-Industrial Technology (CEAT)
Recommended Citation
Dion, Marc Christian M., "Automated X-Ray inspection used in the car body and security electronics department of Continental Temic Automotive Philippines, Inc." (2010). Undergraduate Theses. 1144.
https://www.ukdr.uplb.edu.ph/etd-undergrad/1144
Document Type
Thesis