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Saki to Highlight Total Inspection Line Solutions and Local Service Strength at Productronica India
August 30, 2023 | Saki CorporationEstimated reading time: 2 minutes

Saki Corporation, an innovator in the field of automated optical and X-ray inspection equipment, will be exhibiting at Productronica India 2023 at the BIEC in Bengaluru. From 13 to 15 September, visitors to booth #PF11 in Hall 4 will discover Saki’s state-of-the-art total inspection line solutions machine range and latest hard- and software innovations that demonstrate its Full SMT Line, Smart Factory and M2M capabilities.
Saki will offer booth visitors a first-hand look at the unique features of the latest hardware and software releases with an emphasis on total inspection line solutions that offer reliability, speed, quality, and value for applications across key sectors including automotive, EMS, and industrial markets.
The show line-up on booth #PF11 will feature:
3D-AOI
Underlining the versatility and flexibility of the Saki Total Inspection Line Solution concept, a 3D-AOI machine model 3Di-LS2, equipped with the innovative Z-axis control head feature, will show the industry’s highest level of inspection capability with a height-measurement range in 3D mode up to 40mm. The focus height in 2D is also increased to 40mm. With these capabilities, Saki’s 3Di-AOI Series fulfills inspection capabilities and flexibility far beyond standard SMT inspection processes with accuracy, speed, and ease.
Full Line Control Software Solutions
Saki's software suite & line control systems demonstrate the company's data-driven approach to continuous productivity improvement. Visitors to the Saki booth will experience the full IPC-CFX certified machine-to-machine connectivity capability, full line control enabled by Saki’s Offline Teaching station (BF2-Editor) and Verification station (BF2-Monitor).
Further Highlights
Alongside some 2D machine examples, for the first time at the India show the Saki booth will feature a direct real-time link to inspection machines located in the Saki Thailand Solutions Center which will further enhance the booth visitor experience. Live demonstrations will highlight the power of Saki’s BFX Software on a 3Xi-M110 AXI machine. The QD Analyzer and Multi Process View (MPV) demo station will also connect to the Thailand Solutions Center to present the ability to greatly enhance product quality and production efficiency, improve process troubleshooting and determine root causes.
“Saki takes pride in not only having an expansive distributor network spread across the Indian subcontinent, but also in excelling in offering direct technical service support. This support is strategically dispensed from dedicated centers located in the major cities of Bengaluru, Chennai, and New Delhi. This dual approach ensures seamless delivery and immediate, expert assistance, reinforcing the robustness of our customer service framework for our Indian customers,” said Jayson Moy, General Manager Saki Asia Pacific.
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