What is 3D-SJI
Omron's unique quality philosophy of quantitatively grasping and controlling quality
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Omron’s innovative approach to ensuring quality in PCB production is based on the fact that solder quality can be quantified by quantifying the solder shape. Our 3D-SJI philosophy ensures fast program creation and tuning capability as well as stable inspection results.
Our unique global support system allows us to efficiently manage the needs of customers around the world. Omron has established information sharing and managing systems that can be accessed by anyone with the same services anywhere in the world. Omron Group engineers also provide direct support through an extensive network spanning more than 30 countries.
Omron's unique quality philosophy of quantitatively grasping and controlling quality
By combining 3D-SJI and inspection before and after a process, quality control during the PCB production process is possible
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