Goepel AXI Machine Control Software Now Available in Chinese


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Goepel electronic's machine control software for the in-line X-ray system X Line · 3D is now available in Chinese. This new language option helps Goepel address the increasing demand for automatic X-ray systems (AXI) for quality assurance of electronics in Asia.

The software PILOT Inspect is used for unified operational control of inspection systems via system PC or mobile devices. The software contains several apps that display the current machine status or statistics. In the event of a fault, quick and accurate fault diagnosis is possible, reducing downtime.

mobile_control.jpgAXI systems are increasingly being sold abroad. The machines are seeing growing demand in Asia, which is why the software is now also available in Chinese. Customers mainly come from the automotive industry, medical technology or electronics manufacturing services (EMS). The PILOT Inspect software is also available in German, English and French.

About Goepel electronic

GOEPEL electronic is a leading provider of innovative test and inspection solutions for printed circuit board assemblies (PCBAs) and electronic devices and systems. The company is divided into four divisions:

  • Automotive Test Solutions
  • Embedded JTAG Solutions
  • Industrial Function Test
  • Inspection Solutions AOI·AXI·SPI·IVS

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