In the high-speed world of modern electronics manufacturing, where mountains of SMT reels and countless microscopic components must be accurately inventoried, traditional manual counting methods have become a bottleneck. The industry's relentless pursuit of efficiency and precision has exposed the limitations of human counters—time-consuming processes prone to errors that disrupt production flows.
A new inline X-ray reel counter represents a technological leap forward for large-scale, high-throughput SMT production lines. Unlike conventional counting machines limited to surface-level optical recognition, this system utilizes advanced X-ray imaging to penetrate reel packaging, capturing precise component counts regardless of stacking density.
The technology offers three implementation models:
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Radiation Source | Sealed X-ray tube |
| Tube Voltage | 80 KV |
| Tube Current | 0.6 mA |
| Focal Spot Size | 100 μm |
| Pixel Matrix | 3072×3072 |
| Imaging Area | 427×427 mm |
| Cycle Time | 15 seconds per reel (excluding cart exchange) |
This X-ray counting technology represents more than just equipment—it's a strategic enabler for smart manufacturing initiatives. By addressing long-standing inventory management challenges in SMT production, the system delivers measurable improvements in operational efficiency, cost reduction, and data integrity.