Services for manufacturing, control and repair of SMD electronic boards
We put at your disposal our fab lab for your SMD electronic board projects.
Processing of components up to 0201, QFN, BGA ...
Equipments available: :
Semi-automatic screen printingAutomatic pick and placeHot air and vapor phase reflow ovenAOI i3D - automatic soldering inspectionX-ray control of solder voids, BGA ...Repair of BGAX-ray inspection laboratory
We are equipped with a Seamark X-Ray X6600 X-ray analysis machine, of the
latest generation, we can welcome you to carry out expertises of your parts or
directly carry out the analyses with the supply of report.
Rework electronic componets
How to desolder an SMD component.
We are equipped with a Seamark ZM-720A machine for soldering and unsoldering
all types of SMD components - QFN, BGA, QFP, etc.
Component re-balling and screen printing tools.
Manufacturing of prototype SMD boards
In our fully ESD protected fab lab, we are equipped with a semi-automatic
screen printing machine TWS SR-2700, 2 pick and place machines TWS DVC evo and
Small SMT CL64R-4R, air and vapor phase reflow oven.
The control after soldering is done with the classical means like the
auto-focus camera Small SMT and ASH and also possibly with the AOI i3D
Rental of component counting equipment
Rental of SMD component counting equipment in tape.
Rental of traditional axial and radial component counting equipment in tape.
&Available equipments: :
County, County-evo, County-S, County-S-evo, W-tech
Other services
ESD Audit
Test StrategyConsulting & Services in industrializationExpertise and support for the electronic PCB assembly process
What are IPC norms / standards
IPC is a trade association whose aim is to standardize the assembly and
production requirements of electronic equipment and assemblies.
It was founded in 1957 as the Institute of Printed Circuits.
Its name was later changed to the Institute for Interconnecting and Packaging
Electronic Circuits to highlight the expansion from bare boards to packaging
and electronic assemblies.
In 1999, the organization formally changed its name to IPC with the
accompanying tagline, Association Connecting Electronics Industries.
IPC is accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) as a
standards developing organization and is known globally for its standards. It
publishes the most widely used acceptability standards in the electronics
industry.