New electronics test system manufacturers in Amitronic range

Amitronic has added high-quality electronics test system manufacturers Columbia Elektronik AB and Seica S.p.A. to its product range.

With the product areas of these new suppliers, we aim to offer our customers the opportunity to speed up, enhance and automate the testing of electronic assemblies.

Columbia Elektronik AB designs and manufactures custom electronic assembly test fixtures for a variety of applications, including FCT, ICT and RF applications.

Columbia Elektronik manufactures its test fixtures in-house. The factory handles all manufacturing steps, from the first frame parts to the final wiring. They have extensive CNC machining and 3D printing capabilities, as well as a large spare parts inventory.

In addition to manufacturing test fixtures, Columbia Elektronik’s product portfolio includes:

Seica S.p.A. is an innovative, global, high-tech company that develops and manufactures cutting-edge solutions for electronic assembly testing.

Seica’s largest product area is the Flying Probe test systems. Seica is able to manufacture customized Flying Probe test solutions for customers. Seica’s Flying Probe systems can include a wide range of different test methods, such as FCT, ICT, Boundary Scan, LED, On Board Programming, Flypod minifixture, Thermal Scan, Diagnostic Expert System, etc.

The latest Pilot VX Flying Probe model can use 8 test heads and up to 60 test pins simultaneously, making it one of the fastest test systems on the market.

Flying Probe test systems are available for a wide range of applications, including:

  • Electronic assemblies, both rigid and flex assemblies
  • Bare PCBs, both rigid and flex PCBs
  • Components
  • Silicon wafers
  • Battery packs

In addition to Flying Probe test systems, Seica also manufactures FCT and ICT test systems, laser selective soldering systems, AOI inspection systems and PCB logistics to automate testing.

For more information about new suppliers’ products or services, please contact our sales team.

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