Scanning Acoustic Tomography (SAT)

Scanning Acoustic Tomography is a non-destructive technique that analyses the structural composition of a material. It is used to detect hidden defects and voids in materials. It provides three-dimensional images.

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    • Overview
    • Scope, Applications, and Benefits
    • Test Process
    • Specifications
    • Instrumentation
    • Results and Deliverables

    Overview

    Scanning Acoustic Tomography (SAT) is a non-destructive testing technique that uses high-frequency ultrasonic waves to detect any internal defects in a material or electronic component. SAT is a non-destructive technique that creates acoustic images of a component and provides information about its internal structures without any damage to the component.

    SAT is a non-destructive technique that is commonly applied to inspect semiconductor packages, electronic components, composite structures, and bonded structures. SAT is useful in detecting defects in a component, such as delamination, voids, cracks, and bonding.

    Scope, Applications, and Benefits

    Scope

    Scanning Acoustic Tomography evaluates the internal integrity of materials and electronic components using ultrasonic imaging techniques. The method enables detection of hidden defects and structural irregularities without altering or damaging the test specimen.

    The scope includes:

    • Detection of internal defects and delamination

    • Inspection of semiconductor and electronic packages

    • Evaluation of bonding and interface integrity

    • Identification of voids, cracks, and inclusions

    • Non-destructive evaluation of composite materials

    Applications

    • Semiconductor and microelectronic components

    • Printed circuit boards (PCBs)

    • Integrated circuit (IC) packages

    • Composite materials and bonded structures

    • Electronics manufacturing and quality control

    Benefits

    • Non-destructive inspection method

    • Detects hidden internal defects

    • Provides high-resolution acoustic images

    • Improves product reliability and performance

    • Supports failure analysis and quality assurance

    Test Process

    Sample Preparation

    The specimen is cleaned and placed in the testing system, often immersed in a water medium for acoustic transmission.

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    Ultrasonic Scanning

    High-frequency ultrasonic waves are transmitted into the specimen using a scanning microscope.

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    Signal Detection

    Reflected acoustic signals from internal structures are captured by sensors.

    3

    Image Analysis

    The collected signals are processed to generate acoustic images that reveal internal defects and structural features.

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    Technical Specifications

    ParameterDetails
    Frequency RangeTypically 10–300 MHz
    Inspection TypeNon-destructive evaluation (NDT)
    Imaging ModeA-scan, B-scan, and C-scan
    Applicable MaterialsElectronics, composites, bonded structures
    Test MediumWater or acoustic coupling liquid
    Output DataAcoustic images and defect mapping

    Instrumentation Used for Testing

    • Scanning Acoustic Microscope (SAM)

    • Ultrasonic Transducer

    • Water Coupling Tank

    • Signal Processing Unit

    • Imaging and Analysis Software

    Results and Deliverables

    • Acoustic scan images (A-scan, B-scan, C-scan)

    • Identification of internal defects

    • Delamination and void detection report

    • Structural integrity evaluation

    • Detailed inspection report with analysis

    Why Choose Infinita Lab for Scanning Acoustic Tomography (SAT)?

    Infinita Lab is a leading provider of Scanning Acoustic Tomography (SAT) and streamlined material testing services, addressing the critical challenges faced by emerging businesses and established enterprises. With access to a vast network of over 2,000+ accredited partner labs across the United States, Infinita Lab ensures rapid, accurate, and cost-effective testing solutions. The company’s unique value proposition includes comprehensive project management, confidentiality assurance, and seamless communication through a Single Point of Contact (SPOC) model. By eliminating inefficiencies in traditional material testing workflows, Infinita Lab accelerates research and development (R&D) processes.

     

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Scanning Acoustic Tomography (SAT) is a non-destructive ultrasonic imaging technique used to inspect the internal structure of materials and electronic components. It helps detect hidden defects such as delamination, voids, cracks, and bonding issues.

    SAT can detect internal defects including delamination between layers, air voids, cracks, inclusions, and poor adhesive bonding. These defects are often invisible externally but can affect the reliability and performance of electronic or composite components.

    SAT testing is widely used in semiconductor, electronics manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, and composite industries. It is particularly useful for inspecting microelectronic packages, circuit boards, and layered materials where internal defects must be detected.

    SAT systems typically operate with ultrasonic frequencies ranging from approximately 10 MHz to 300 MHz. Higher frequencies provide improved resolution, enabling detailed imaging of small internal features and microscopic defects.

    SAT helps detect hidden internal defects during manufacturing and quality inspection. By identifying issues such as delamination or voids early, manufacturers can prevent product failures and improve long-term reliability of electronic devices.

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