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Rendering of Spectrum Logic booth for Control 2025

Spectrum Logic Hall 3 booth # 3414

Spectrum Logic to exhibit at Control 2025

February 18, 2025

The Spectrum Logic team are exhibiting at Control 2025 - the international trade fair for quality assurance (6-9 May 2025) at Messe Stuttgart, Germany.

We will be showcasing our cutting-edge, high-resolution, high-speed CMOS X-ray detectors designed for non-destructive testing (NDT) and quality assurance (QA). These detectors are essential components of inline quality control systems and automated X-ray inspection (AXI) systems used worldwide. They enable precise inspection of a wide range of products, from large EV batteries to small, delicate electronics, including printed circuit boards (PCBs) and semiconductor components like High Bandwidth Memory (HMB) and Multilayer Ceramic Capacitors (MLCC). Our detector range offers a variety of sizes, with active areas ranging from 60 x 54 mm to 310 x 307 mm.

MLCC Scan - courtesy of Excillum

You will find us in Hall 3 booth 4313. Contact us if you want to set up a meeting at the show.

Control 2025 Hall 3 floor plan

Tags: tradeshow, Control, Quality Assurance, NDT inspection
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