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Automated X-ray Inspection (AXI) Market Key Insights
Automated X-ray Inspection (AXI) Market Analysis by Regions
Automated X-ray Inspection (AXI) Market Analysis by Segments
Automated X-ray Inspection (AXI) Market Size (current and future)
Automated X-ray Inspection (AXI) Market Competitive Benchmarking
a year ago
This report aims to provide a comprehensive presentation of the global market for Automated X-ray Inspection (AXI), with both quantitative and qualitative analysis, to help readers develop business/growth strategies, assess the market competitive situation, analyze their position in the current marketplace, and make informed business decisions regarding Automated X-ray Inspection (AXI).
a year ago
This report aims to provide a comprehensive presentation of the global market for Automated X-ray Inspection (AXI), with both quantitative and qualitative analysis, to help readers develop business/growth strategies, assess the market competitive situation, analyze their position in the current marketplace, and make informed business decisions regarding Automated X-ray Inspection (AXI).
Automated X-Ray Inspection (AXI) is a technology used to inspect and guarantee the quality of products through non-destructive testing in a variety of industries, primarily electronics manufacturing. It involves penetrating objects with X-ray radiation to produce images of their internal structures, enabling the discovery of flaws, anomalies, and other problems that might not be apparent from the outside. AXI is frequently used in the production of electronics to inspect solder joints, PCBs (printed circuit boards), and other parts to make sure they adhere to quality standards.
Modern trends:
Miniaturization and Complexity: As electronic components get smaller and more intricate, the demand for accurate and thorough inspection using AXI technology has grown. Since the tolerances on miniature parts are frequently tighter, accurate inspection is essential.
3D AXI: There has been a noticeable trend towards 3D AXI technology. All defects might not be detected by conventional 2D X-ray inspection techniques, particularly those concealed in intricate structures. Defect detection is improved by 3D AXI's improved internal structure visualization and analysis capabilities.
Artificial intelligence and machine learning: Automated defect detection and classification is made possible by integrating AI and machine learning into AXI systems. By reducing human interaction and potential errors, these technologies improve inspection accuracy and speed.
Drivers:
Assurance of product quality and dependability is a key factor in the adoption of AXI. Early manufacturing stage defect detection lowers the possibility of recalls and keeps defective products off the market.
Regulatory Compliance: There are stringent regulatory requirements for sectors like aerospace, automotive, and medical devices. AXI technology offers thorough inspection and documentation, which aids in meeting these standards.
Saving money: Finding defects early prevents the need for expensive rework and product recalls. AXI saves manufacturers money by spotting problems before they spread.
Risks:
Radiation Exposure: If not handled properly, working with X-ray technology could put workers at risk for health problems. To reduce these risks, adequate safety precautions and regulatory observance are necessary.
False Positives/Negatives: AXI is not impervious to false positives (identifying non-defective items as faulty) and false negatives (missing actual defects), like any inspection technology. To reduce these risks, algorithms must be calibrated and improved continuously.
Nordson Corporation, Viscom AG, DAGE Group (Nordson), Omron Corporation, Saki Corporation, YXLON International, VJ Technologies, Inc., Scienscope International, Glenbrook Technologies, and others were significant market participants in the Automated X-Ray Inspection space.
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