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A form of technology that is used to examine and check a disk’s surface is a disc surface inspection system. Hard disc drives (HDDs) and other kinds of storage devices are frequently created and maintained using this technology.
The inspection system normally uses specialist software created to identify and evaluate any flaws or anomalies on the disk’s surface. These can include scuffs, pits, or other flaws that could compromise the disk’s dependability or performance.
In most cases, the inspection procedure entails scanning the disk’s surface using a high-resolution imaging device, like a laser or optical microscope. To identify and examine any flaws or irregularities, the photos are then subjected to specialist software analysis.
Systems for inspecting the disc surface are crucial for maintaining the dependability and quality of storage devices. Manufacturers and maintenance specialists can take action to stop data loss and other issues that might affect the functionality of the device by discovering and assessing potential faults early on.
Global Disk surface Inspection system Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Disk Surface Inspection System NS7000 Series, a high-precision surface inspection system for substrate and disc with complex defect classification function by laser irradiation of multi dearing and newly invented inclination defect approach, was introduced by Hitachi High-Tech.
VisionPro Surface, a bundle of vision software for examining the surface of materials, was introduced by Cognex Corporation. To provide precise defect detection, VisionPro Surface combines a cutting-edge new visual defect detection and classification technology with a user-friendly interface.
KLA Corporation has introduced the Candela 8420 Surface Defect Inspection System Optical Surface Analyzer (OSA) for photonics, LED, communications, and other compound semiconductor applications[3] through surface defect detection and classification of surface defects including particle, stains, scratches, and macro epi defects.
Additionally, KLA Corporation provides Candela6300 Series Optical Surface Analyzer Systems, laser-based inspection systems for hard disc drive (HDD) substrates with Innovative Optical Surface Analysis (OSA) technology that assesses the wafer surface for flaws and measures full disc surface topography, micro-roughness, and waviness.