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01005 (0402 metric) components, and fine-pitch 0.014 in. (0.35 mm) compo- nents.
System Integration: The company has expertise for large and small pro- grams, supporting consumer, mili- tary and medical grades. Naprotek’s breadth of experience spans engi- neering support, cable and harness assembly, chassis-level build, custom enclosures, software integration, sys- tem functional testing, order fulfill- ment and final packaging, build-to- order, configure-to-order, and re- verse logistics.
PVA’s Array of Dispensing, Coating and Custom Automation
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ants, epoxies, and spray coat finishes for packaging. The company offers selective con-
formal coating systems, automated dispensing, meter mix dispensing equipment, SMT adhesives, valves, coating inspection, inline curing ovens, optical bonding, board han- dling, valve controllers, manual dis- pensing and coating systems, material delivery tanks and pumps, coating and dispensing options, dispensing con- sumables, programming software, and fume extraction and filtration.
Community Involvement “From modest beginnings in
Upstate New York, to 105,000 ft2 (9,755m2) facility in Cohoes, and sites around the world, PVA has a long history of providing innovation and expertise in dispensing, coating and custom automation,” says Hart. PVA has stayed true to its
small-town roots, earning it a repu- tation as a community leader. Through its Fast Break Fund, the company contributes money and re- sources to developing educational programs that provide children with opportunities to succeed academical- ly and athletically. The program pro- vides sports summer camp scholar- ships to children from families with low incomes and sport clinics to chil- dren with developmental disabilities. Halfmoon Works evolved from
the Fast Break Fund. Many of the Fast Break children have grown up and are young adults facing the chal- lenges of a complex world. Taking personal development beyond sports, Halfmoon Works provides a fully equipped, 30,000 ft2 (2,787m2) facili- ty and woodworking workshops to these and other young adults with special needs, allowing them to cre- ate and sell quality wood products. PVA strives to provide the technolog- ical innovation its customers need, while giving the care and concern that its community deserves. Contact: Precision Valve & Au-
tomation (PVA), 1 Mustang Drive, Cohoes, NY 12047 % 518-371-2684 E-mail:
kjakiela@pva.net Web:
www.pva.net r
See at IMTS, Booth 134414 E-NEWS Test and Inspection Solutions:
For customers building prototypes or gearing up for production, Naprotek offers complete test and inspection solutions for complex manufacturing needs. This is accomplished through SPI, SMT inspection, AOI, X-ray, ICT, and functional test. The company offers materials
procurement and management sup- port for consigned, turnkey and hy- brid material. Naprotek’s specializa- tion in mission-critical products also has driven it to achieve both general and industry-specific certifications, including ITAR, SAM, OASIS, ISO 9001:2015, IPC-A-610, IPC-A-620, IPC-J-STD-001, AS9100D, ISO
13485:2016, and foreign object debris (FOD) control. The company is also involved with the IPC as a certified trainer and specialist in-house, a cer- tified specialist and a member of the association. “We don’t compromise any as-
pect of our business, because our cus- tomers’ products are simply too im- portant,” says Badriyeh. “Our team knows what true performance means and we are driven to continually achieve the highest recognition from our customers. No excuses.” Contact: Naprotek, Inc., 90 Rose
Najat Badriyeh, CEO of Naprotek.
Orchard Way, San Jose, CA 95134 % 408-830-5000 E-mail:
info@naprotek.com Web:
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