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Jan/Feb 2025 Continued from previous page


niversary, we take great pride in the relationships we’ve built and the quality we’ve delivered.” Web: www.selectronicas-


sembly.com


BTU International — 75 Years BTU International, a wholly


owned subsidiary of Amtech, is a global supplier and technology leader of advanced thermal pro- cessing equipment solutions used in the electronics manufac- turing market. BTU’s high-per-


www.us - tech.com Milestone Anniversaries in 2025


PARMI USA — 15 Years PARMI USA has been pro-


viding cutting-edge 3D inspec- tion systems to a diverse range of global customers for the last 15 years. Specializing in AOI, SPI and laser measurement technol- ogy, the company has consistent- ly pushed the boundaries of pre- cision and innovation in quality control. From automotive to con- sumer electronics, its solutions help manufacturers achieve the


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highest levels of accuracy, relia- bility and efficiency. The company has continually


Juan Arango, head of sales and business development.


expanded its technological capa- bilities, while maintaining a strong focus on customer satisfac- tion. Their commitment to quality is evident in its state-of-the-art facilities, investment in R&D, and a dedicated team that is pas- sionate about advancing inspec- tion technologies. With a global reach, PARMI USA continues to empower manufacturers to meet the increasingly complex de- Continued on next page


Rob DiMatteo, vice president and general manager.


formance convection reflow ovens are used in the production of SMT printed circuit board as- semblies and in semiconductor packaging processes. BTU also specializes in precision con- trolled, high-temperature belt furnaces for a wide range of cus- tom applications, such as braz- ing, direct bond copper, and alu- minum sintering. BTU has operations in


Westford, Massachusetts, and Shanghai, China, with a sales and service presence in over 30 countries. BTU International has been the trusted name for high-tech thermal processing so- lutions for customers with a need to solve high-volume thermal processing challenges — with a focus on processes where precise control of atmosphere and tem- perature are critical to product yield.


“In 1950 I don’t think BTU’s


founders could have imagined how technology would evolve, how it would change the world, and what a pivotal role BTU would play,” says Rob DiMatteo, vice president and general man- ager for BTU International. “In the beginning our furnaces en- abled the production of some of the first semiconductor devices, later on our reflow ovens were key to the transition to surface mount technology and high-vol- ume electronics production, and today our systems are utilized for the production of electronics and semiconductors used in elec- tric vehicles and artificial intelli- gence — among other advanced technologies.” Web: www.btu.com


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