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Akrometrix is a global leader in thermal warpage and strain metrology systems, providing critical testing solutions for the electronics manufacturing industry.

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Akrometrix specializes in thermal warpage and strain metrology, offering advanced measurement systems for the electronics industry. Their technology, such as the TherMoiré AXP and Studio PS400, utilizes digital image correlation (DIC) and shadow moiré techniques to analyze material behavior under thermal stress.

These systems are essential for R&D and quality assurance, helping engineers predict and prevent failures in printed circuit boards (PCBs), wafers, and component assemblies during processes like reflow soldering. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, Akrometrix supports customers worldwide with precision equipment and expert technical services.

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  • What is the Akrometrix DIC system used for?

    The DIC (Digital Image Correlation) system measures both in-plane and out-of-plane displacements of samples as a function of temperature, identifying warpage and strain issues in electronics materials.

  • How do I contact Akrometrix technical support?

    You can contact Akrometrix support via email at support@akrometrix.com or by calling +1 404-486-0880. Be sure to provide your system serial number and software version.

  • What information should I provide when reporting an issue?

    Include the system serial number, versions of the Akrometrix software in use, a description of the problem, and relevant data files (phase images or reference images) if applicable.

  • Can the DIC module be operated separately?

    No, the DIC module is designed to work as an add-on to the AXP or Studio PS400 systems and should not be operated separately to avoid component damage.