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March 2026


SANTA CLARA, CA — TEXMAC, the exclu- sive authorized distributor of Takaya flying probe test systems in North and South America, will showcase new and advanced flying probe tester technology at APEX Expo 2026. In the booth will be two premier systems,


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TEXMAC/Takaya to Showcase APT Flying Probe Tester Also on display will be the APT-2600FD-


A, also a high-performance flying probe test system with 4 heads and 6 probes on the top,


the APT 2400F Series, and the APT 2600FD- A. The APT-2400F series is a high-perform- ance system with 4 heads and 6 flying probes. It accurately contacts the extremely small pads on miniaturized PCBs, conducting tests in a very short time. With an advanced meas- urement system and a wide range of testing functions, it significantly improves test cover- age and helps detect assembly defects and per- form failure analyses that were previously difficult to identify. Offer ing various models for large PCB and automated testing, the APT-2400F series reduces testing costs from prototyping to mass production while enhancing as- sembly quality.


KYZEN


Highlights Cleaning Solutions


NASHVILLE, TN — At APEX Expo 2026, KYZEN and the “Clean Team” will highlight the company’s dedication to provid- ing cleaning solutions for yester- day, today, and tomorrow. KYZEN has been solving


problems and answering cleaning questions for more than 35 years. Clean Team experts have traveled the world learning, innovating, and continuously improving so KYZEN can provide science and care through our reliable chem - istries and process control. Today, the company’s team


of dedicated experts across the globe bring their industry-lead- ing knowledge to work collabora- tively with manufacturers to dis- cover the perfect solution for their specific cleaning issues. KYZEN provides solutions for contemporary challenges while helping ensure effective cleaning of PCBs or assemblies well into the future. KYZEN looks to the future


and asks questions that have yet to be answered whether they con- cern stencil cleaning, to the effec- tive cleaning of finished boards, or process maintenance. As the electronics industry evolves, KYZEN evolves with it while leading the discussion on tomor- row’s electronics, adhering to a mission of meeting sustainability goals, reducing consumption, and


supporting compatibility. Contact: KYZEN, 430


Harding Industrial Drive,


Nashville, TN 37211 %615-831-0888 E-mail: sherry_stepp@kyzen.com Web: www.kyzen.com


See at APEX Expo, Booth 4005 See at APEX Expo, Booth 3100


plus 2 heads and 4 probes on the bottom, en- abling simultaneous double-sided contact. Its advanced measurement system and versatile testing capabilities significantly improve test coverage and detect manufacturing defects in assembled PCBs. These machines are equip - ped with inline conveyors along with commu- nication links (SMEMA) for upstream/down- stream equipment and can be used to auto-


mate the PCB testing process. Contact: TEXMAC, Inc., 2225 Martin


Avenue, Suite K, Santa Clara, CA 95050 %408-970-8500


E-mail: rmckenzie@texmacusa.com Web: www.texmac.com/takaya


APT 2400F series flying probe tester. See at APEX Expo, Booth 2635


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