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October, 2019


Spectra-Tech Partners with MIRTEC to Provide High-Quality EMS Services


By Allyn Shunk B


ased in Batavia, Ohio, Spectra-Tech is a world-class EMS provider that combines technical expertise, state-of-the-art equip-


ment and a hardworking team of employees dedi- cated to customer service. Founded in 1988, Spectra-Tech’s core employ-


ees have a significant amount of experience in PCB manufacturing. This expertise provides the compa- ny’s customers with the insight to resolve manu- facturability issues that result in low costs and high quality. To produce excellent quality, Spectra-Tech


employs a team with a “do what it takes” attitude to deliver each product on time to a satisfied customer, starting with assigning a product manager to each new order. The program manager is responsible for interfacing with the customer and helping them to customize specific needs for their individual product lines by tracking costs, schedules and deliveries daily. Changes are managed with timely communi- cation, documentation and by being highly respon- sive to all customer requirements.


Investment in Equipment Spectra-Tech continues to invest in the latest


technology to provide the highest level of accuracy and quality of assembled products. “As part of our commitment to continuous quality improvement, Spectra-Tech recently acquired a total of five new MIRTEC MV-6 OMNI 3D AOI systems,” says Craig Wilson, vice president of Spectra-Tech. “After evaluating several leading AOI vendors, we selected MIRTEC as the best solution to meet our ongoing quality initiatives. “At MIRTEC we believe in quality and


Spectra-Tech’s quality standards are some of the highest I’ve ever seen,” says Brian D’Amico, presi-


C 4:53 PM Page 1 Craig Wilson, vice president of Spectra-


Tech, with one of the company’s five new MIRTEC MV-6 OMNI 3D AOI systems.


look forward to a long and prosperous relationship between our two organizations.” MIRTEC’s award-winning MV-6 OMNI 3D


AOI machines are configured with the company’s exclusive OMNI-VISION® 3D inspection system. The system combines 15 MP CoaXPress camera technology with MIRTEC’s digital, multi-frequency


dent of MIRTEC’s North American sales and serv- ice division. “We are extremely pleased to partner with Spectra-Tech and are equally committed to their goal of continuous quality improvement. We


quad moiré 3D system to provide precision inspec- tion of SMT devices on finished PCB assemblies. This proprietary system yields precise height


measurements, which are used to detect lifted com- ponents and lifted leads, as well as for post-reflow 3D solder fillet inspection. Fully configured, these systems have four 10 MP side-view cameras in addi- tion to the 15 MP CoaXPress top-down camera, as well as an eight-phase color lighting system. “Our MIRTEC MV-6 OMNI AOI machines


have performed extremely well,” continues Wilson. “The defect detection capability has proven to be outstanding for both SMT and through-hole inspection. We are equally pleased with the level of customer service and after sales support. Any questions or issues we have had were handled both quickly and efficiently.” The sale of the MIRTEC machines was facili-


tated by Fred Binggeli of the Murray Percival Company, which represents MIRTEC in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and Western Pennsyl - vania.


Murray Percival Company is a third-genera-


tion family owned business that was founded in 1960, and will be celebrating its 60th year in busi- ness in 2020. Customers and peers alike attribute the company’s longevity to their integrity and trust- worthiness. Murray Percival Company is currently a leading supplier to the Midwest’s electronics indus- try, offering thousands of capital and distribution products, as well as being a process enabler. Spectra-Tech only uses ERP- and ISO-certified


quality systems to deliver the highest-quality prod- ucts at the lowest possible cost. Whether prototypes, mixed assemblies, low or high volumes, Spectra- Tech is ready to take on the challenge. Its ISO-cer-


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Best of all, we pay top value for your waste, Waste we recycle includes tin/lead and lead-fre e solder dross, solder paste scrap, wire, SMT stencil wipes, and more.


We have programs that fit your needs no matter what your company’s size, and we are committed to providing the best service in the industry.


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