XRF tools.The Benchtop XRF XRF X-Ray Fluorescence XRF X-Ray Flash XRF Cross Reference XRF Extended Recovery Facility (IBM) XRF Extended Reliability Feature XRF Cross Reference File XRF External Reference tool systems provide non-destructive measurement of restricted metals, and allow for lead content quantification for reverse RollS applications including military/ aerospace demands requiring 2-5% min. lead content. Measures the standard circuit and packaging applications including Au/Ni/Cu, immersion immersion /im·mer·sion/ (i-mer´zhun) 1. the plunging of a body into a liquid. 2. the use of the microscope with the object and object glass both covered with a liquid. coatings of metals on leads pads/ bumps, and gold electroless nickel stacks. Mechanical or optical x-ray beam x-ray beam, n the spatial distribution of radiation emerging from a radiograph generator or source. The colloquial term for radiographic beam. See radiographic beam. collimation collimation /col·li·ma·tion/ (kol?i-ma´shun) 1. in microscopy, the process of making light rays parallel; the adjustment or aligning of optical axes. 2. in conjunction with video camera alignment allows confirmation of specific analysis areas/ features. Matrix Metrologies Inc., Booth 1104 matrixmetrologies.com [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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