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Betatron Wins Free Use of Dage's XiDAT X-ray System at APEX
March 24, 2004 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
Fremont, Calif. — In a drawing held during APEX 2004, Betatron Inc., a Northern California contract assembler specializing in high-end prototype assembly, won the free use of Dage Precision Industries' XD6500 digital X-ray system.
The winning entry was one of the more than 400 applications received during Dage's pre-APEX and APEX show promotion.
The XD6500 represents the latest technology in digital X-ray inspection equipment. The integrated digital image acquisition technology, XiDAT, on the XD6500 platform offers highly improved digital data processing, enhanced resolution, extensive grayscale definition and the Image Wizard software operating system.
The XD6500 achieves its high resolution and magnification levels through use of Dage's proprietary X-ray tube technology, focusing lens and optimized image chain. The level of inspection analysis is controlled by Dage's Image Wizard, an operating software, data manipulation and measurement processing engine, all driven by a point-and-click interface.
For more information on Dage Precision Industries, visit www.dageinc.com.