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tech.com SPEA Showcases Flagship Test Platforms
TYLER, TX — At SMTA Guad - alajara, SPEA is showcasing two of its flagship testers, designed to boost productivity and quality in printed circuit board (PCB) pro- duction. The 3030IL in-circuit tester is a fully automatic bed-of- nails tester engineered for maxi- mizing efficiency and minimized test costs. Its four-core architec- ture, ultra-fast handling, and par- allel testing capabilities deliver superior throughput, making it an indispensable tester for high-vol- ume production lines. The 4080 flying probe tester,
renowned for its speed and preci- sion in double-sided PCBA test- ing, features eight flying heads and ultra-high-speed linear
AI-Driven Thermal Process Optimization from KIC
SAN DIEGO, CA — KIC’s intelli- gent software and hardware solutions are reshaping process control across SMT production lines and will be on display at SMTA Guadalajara. KIC representative Miguel
Flores will be onsite to present the company’s Thermal Analysis System (TAS) — an advanced platform designed to simplify and elevate thermal profiling and process optimization. With a
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motors that deliver excellent test coverage. This includes ICT, short circuit, optical, flashing, and thermal tests, ensuring zero- failure escape across a wide range of applications. SPEA will also attend The
Battery Show North America in Detroit, Michigan. As North America’s largest advanced bat- tery and electric vehicle technol- ogy event, this gathering is criti- cal for exploring the future of energy storage and e-mobility. At The Battery Show, SPEA
will reinforce its commitment to the emerging battery industry by
4080 flying probe tester.
having its experts at the Italian Trade Agency (ITA) pavilion to discuss how SPEA advanced test- ing solutions are vital for meeting
the stringent quality and reliabili- ty demands of battery manufac- turing, from cell and module test- ing to complete battery pack vali- dation. This presence within the ITA pavilion highlights Italian ingenuity and contribution to the sector.
Contact: SPEA America,
LLC, 2609 SSW Loop 323, Tyler, TX 75701 % 903-595-4433 E-mail:
info.america@
spea.com Web:
www.spea.com
See at SMTA Guadalajara, Booth 552, The Battery Show, Booth 728, and
SEMICON West, Booth 6057
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Thermal analysis software.
user-friendly interface and AI- powered features, TAS empow- ers electronics manufacturers to boost yield, improve traceability, and streamline setup with actionable insight in real time. Built for high-mix, fast-
paced manufacturing environ- ments, TAS automates complex thermal profiling tasks and delivers the data needed to make confident, high-impact decisions. A standout feature of the system is KIC’s award-winning Common Recipe Finder, which identifies a single optimal oven recipe that works across multiple assem- blies — drastically reducing the number of profiles needed, mini- mizing changeover time, and
improving oven efficiency. Contact: KIC, 16120 W.
Bernardo Drive, San Diego, CA 92127 % 858-673-6050 E-mail:
abailey@kicmail.com Web:
www.kicthermal.com
See at SMTA Guadalajara, Booth 701
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