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Göpel Opticon BasicLine NP Automated Optical Inspection Machine

Manufacturer
Göpel
Model
Opticon BasicLine NP
Type
Automated Optical Inspection Machine
Year
2009
Category
Automation technology
Sub-category
Placement technology
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Technical Specifications

Resolution X/Y (3D)
21μm/10.5μm
Resolution X/Y (2D)
21μm/10.5μm
Illumination
Multispectral, multidirectional
Component clearance above PCB
40mm
Component clearance below PCB
100mm
Max. inspection speed
50cm²/s
Inspection range X/Y
450mm/350mm

Weight & Dimensions

Dimensions X/Y/Z
approx. 1150mm/1150mm/1450mm
Weight
approx. 500kg

Software & Tools

Software: OptiCon Pilot 5.3
Calibration tool
Camera
Lighting
Repair software for error visualization

Service History

Computer replacement
2012
Documentation
Available

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AI Description

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Capabilities

The Göpel Opticon BasicLine NP is an automated optical inspection (AOI) system designed to detect defects on printed circuit boards (PCBs) during manufacturing. With 21μm resolution in 3D and 10.5μm in 2D, multispectral lighting, and an inspection speed of 50cm²/s, it identifies soldering issues, component misalignment, and surface contamination that manual inspection would miss. The 450mm × 350mm inspection range suits small to mid-sized boards.

Industries & Uses

Electronics manufacturers, contract manufacturers (CMOs), and PCB assembly shops rely on AOI systems like this to maintain quality control and reduce costly defects reaching customers. It's essential for businesses producing medical devices, automotive electronics, telecommunications equipment, and consumer electronics where reliability is critical. Even smaller assembly operations benefit from automation that catches problems early.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating this 2009 unit, ask for complete maintenance records and verify the 2012 computer replacement works reliably with current software. Check the camera and lighting system—these are wear items that may need recalibration or replacement. Inspect the mechanical components for smooth movement and confirm the calibration tool functions properly. Request a test run on sample boards if possible, and ensure all documentation and OptiCon Pilot 5.3 software licensing are included.

This description is AI-generated and is intended as a general guide only. As with all AI-generated content, it may contain inaccuracies. Please verify all details directly with the seller before making a purchasing decision.

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