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ZDI ANNOUNCES BEMA ELECTRONICS ACQUISITION OF FLYING PROBE PCBA TEST EQUIPMENT

Zero Defects International [ZDI] has announced the acquisition by BEMA Electronics of a state of the art Seica flying probe test system to perform in-circuit-testing  of  printed circuit board assemblies [PCBAs] manufactured in their technologically advanced Fremont, CA facility.

Factors cited included superior technical performance and equipment reliability but also the importance placed on ZDI’s legacy reputation for technical service and support. The system as installed will further enhance BEMA’s ability to deliver zero defect product quality to customers.  ZDI President, Michaela Brody, expressed appreciation for BEMA’s selection within a highly competitive environment for PCBA test systems and that the ongoing partnership with BEMA Electronics represents the best of the industry relationships which both companies value.

About BEMA Electronics
BEMA Electronics specializes in quick turn prototypes and production volume PCBAs and it’s primary focus is on delivering quality products with short lead times. By having complete  assembly operations they control all aspects of the end product manufacturing process and also have the rability to electrically test all PCBA’s. BEMA’s commitment to customer service is backed with a culture that is customer-centric. The teams of business unit managers, planners and representatives from key areas support the individual needs of every customer at all stages of the process.

About Zero Defects International
Zero Defects International has been a leading electronics sales and service company for over 30 years in Silicon Valley as well as many other areas within North America.  It’s office is located centrally in San Jose, CA.  Products lines include high-end PCBA test and inspection systems ranging from Viscom X-Ray and AOI equipment to Epoch International’s functional test hardware, Tagarno digital microscopes as well as Europlacer SMT assembly equipment.