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Naprotek Focuses on Key Inspection Partnerships


By Larry Morrissey, Vice President of Operations, Naprotek I


n the heart of Silicon Valley, Naprotek has made a name for it- self as an EMS provider for de-


manding applications, from quick- turn prototypes to low-to-medium volume manufacturing and box build. Founded in 1995 by Najat El- Ayi Badriyeh, originally from Lebanon, the company is well-posi- tioned in the EMS industry through its ability to manufacture cutting- edge products. Naprotek’s vision is to grow the


organization with customers that, in turn, become valuable partners. Its mission is to remain at the forefront


Programming the Nordson YESTECH FX series is fast and intuitive. Operators typically take less than 30 minutes to create a complete inspection program, including solder inspection.


of technology and continue to provide the strongest engineering support and best possible customer service.


And at its core, Naprotek’s value is something it delivers daily to their customers. When Naprotek was in need of advanced AOI and X-ray sys-


and CEO of Naprotek. “Our invest- ment in the Nordson DAGE Quadra™ 5 2.5D X-ray system gives us state-of-the-art technology and


where sub-micron level image resolu- tion and 10W X-ray power is re- quired. Images are acquired at 3 MP resolution and displayed in real time on a high-definition 24 in. (61 cm) monitor. The Quadra 5 includes more than 30 advanced image enhance- ment filters to create clear, easy-to- interpret images from its Aspire™ FP detector. The Quadra 5 also offers a four-way split-screen view with fil- ters and void calculations for easier identification, automatic BGA void calculations with exportable reports, and effortless identification of head- in-pillow using X-Plane®. “Our Nordson YESTECH FX


A Naprotek engineer operates the Nordson YESTECH FX series AOI system.


tems, it chose Nordson DAGE and Nordson YESTECH. “Naprotek is constantly invest-


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ing in the latest technology to en- hance our capabilities, while provid- ing the highest level of service to our customers,” says Badriyeh, president


significantly better diagnostic tools, resulting in higher overall quality.”


Critical Inspection Partnerships The Nordson DAGE Quadra 5


X-ray inspection system offers excel- lent functionality for applications


AOI machine is a highly advanced system,” adds Badriyeh. “An AOI ma- chine is commonly used in manufac- turing, because of its non-contact test method. We needed the latest technol- ogy available and the camera on the system autonomously scans the de- vice under test for several conditions, including missing or physically dam- aged components and quality defects, such as fillet size or shape. This sys- tem enables us to improve quality and increase throughput.” The FX series AOI machine from Nordson YESTECH is equipped


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February, 2019


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