Naprotek Enhances Manufacturing Capabilities with Seica Flying Probe
September 12, 2023 | Naprotek LLCEstimated reading time: 1 minute

Naprotek, LLC., a leading provider of high-reliability, quick-turn electronics manufacturing, announced the strategic addition of Seica's Pilot V8 Next Flying Probe to their state-of-the-art manufacturing facility.
The acquisition of the Seica Pilot V8 Next Flying Probe is a testament to Naprotek's commitment to innovation and excellence in electronics manufacturing. This cutting-edge technology is set to revolutionize the testing and quality control processes, ensuring that Naprotek continues to meet and exceed the stringent demands of its diverse customer base.
Larry Morrissey, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Naprotek, highlighted the significance of this addition: "The addition of the flying probe represents a substantial leap forward in our testing capabilities. It enhances our agility in identifying and rectifying issues, ultimately resulting in quicker turnaround times and even higher quality standards."
The Seica Pilot V8 Next Flying Probe boasts a vertical architecture that enables probing of both sides of the Unit Under Test (UUT) simultaneously. This breakthrough design enhances test throughput and flexibility while ensuring fast, precise, reliable, and repeatable probing. With capabilities ranging from In-Circuit tests to LED tests, this flying probe system empowers Naprotek to maintain the highest quality standards across its product offerings.
This strategic move further solidifies Naprotek as a provider of cutting-edge electronics technology solutions tailored to high-reliability applications, ensuring that their customers receive unmatched expertise and tailored solutions to meet their specific requirements.
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