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tech.com KYOCERA AVX Orders Hentec Solderability Test System
NEWMAN LAKE, WA — Hentec Industries/RPS Automation, a leading manufacturer of selective soldering, lead tinning and solder- ability test equipment, is pleased to announce that Kyocera AVX has ordered its fourth Pulsar sol- derability testing system. The Pulsar utilizes the highly proven dip-and-look test method that is a qualitative type test performed by comparative analysis after speci- mens are dipped in a bath of flux and molten solder. An advantage of the dip-and-
look method is since it is based on comparative analysis it can be
performed rapidly by shop floor personnel with minimal training as well as requiring significantly lower capital investment than a wetting balance test system. The Pulsar solderability testing sys- tem complies with all applicable solderability test standards in- cluding MIL-STD-883 Method 2003, IPC J-STD-002 and MIL- STD-202 Method 208. Contact: Hentec Indus-
tries/RPS Automation, 25517 E Kildea Road, Newman Lake, WA 99025 % 509-891-1680 E-mail:
tbaro@rpsautomation.com Web:
www.rpsautomation.com
April/May 2023
Aimtron’s Customer Centric Approach Makes
it a Partner for Success Continued from previous page
can lead to repeat business and referrals, as satisfied customers are more likely to recommend the company to their colleagues and peers.
Ultimately, the goal is to en-
sure the success of the cus- tomer’s projects by providing them with the information and support they need throughout the manufacturing process. Aimtron prioritizes trans-
parency about pricing and serv- ice levels to ensure that cus-
tomers have a clear understand- ing of the costs associated with our services and the value pro- vided. Being upfront about costs
and providing detailed explana- tions of services eliminates any confusion and ensures that the customer understands the value of the services. Aimtron understands that
delayed delivery can have a sig- nificant impact on customers’ business operations and reputa- tion, which is why it establishes realistic timelines and works diligently to meet them.
Technical Expertise Aimtron’s highly qualified
team has the technical expertise necessary to handle even the most complex projects. The com- pany stays ahead of the curve with the latest technological ad- vancements and constantly im- proves its skills to better serve customers. Industry experience is an-
other key factor in its ability to deliver quality products and services. With industry-specific quality certification for automo- tive, EV, defense, aerospace, medical/healthcare,
industrial
automation, telecom, consumer electronics, and many more, the company has the experience nec- essary to meet the unique re- quirements of each industry. The importance of choosing
the right EMS partner cannot be overstated. The process can be daunting, with numerous chal- lenges to navigate, such as a lack of knowledge, conflicting infor- mation, and unclear pricing, among others. Aimtron recognizes these
challenges and works to provide solutions that address each cus- tomer’s unique needs. By con- ducting a thorough needs analy- sis, providing regular updates and open communication, priori- tizing transparency about pric- ing and service levels, and prior- itizing on-time delivery, it has established itself as a preferred partner in the industry. The company’s technical ex-
pertise, industry experience, and commitment to tailored solutions further cements its reputation as a leading EMS provider. Ulti- mately, by seeing things from the customer’s perspective, Aimtron strives to provide a bet- ter customer experience and es- tablish a long-term business re- lationship based on trust and open communication. Contact: Aimtron Corp., 555
S Vermont Street, Palatine, IL 60067 % 630-372-7500 E-mail:
sales@aimtron.com Web:
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