Hello,
I work with an area that inspects flex circuitry. The product is
gold or tin-plated copper circuitry on a polyimid substrate. The
inspection is done with microscopes at stations which accomodate
roll-to-roll processing. Many of our inspectors complain of the
glare from the product when inspecting the product with top lighting
from the scopes - especially when inspecting with top lighting several
hours a day.
Has anyone else dealt successfully with this issue? I'd like to
improve the inspection conditions, if at all possible. Any ideas
would be appreciated.
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Mark M. Lettang Opinions expressed herein are my own and may
[log in to unmask] not represent those of my employer.
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