Semi-Kinetics Relies on PEMTRON for Quality Solder Paste Inspection

Semi-Kinetics Relies on PEMTRON for Quality Solder Paste Inspection

Semi-Kinetics, a leading provider of electronic manufacturing services, utilizes PEMTRON’s advanced solder paste inspection systems to ensure the highest quality in their manufacturing processes. The company operates four PEMTRON SATURN SPI systems, which have become integral to their quality assurance protocols.   PEMTRON’s 3D Inline Solder Paste Inspection (SPI) System employs cutting-edge Moiré pattern technology, combining…


Semi-Kinetics, a leading provider of electronic manufacturing services, utilizes PEMTRON’s advanced solder paste inspection systems to ensure the highest quality in their manufacturing processes. The company operates four PEMTRON SATURN SPI systems, which have become integral to their quality assurance protocols. 

 PEMTRON’s 3D Inline Solder Paste Inspection (SPI) System employs cutting-edge Moiré pattern technology, combining 2D color images with 3D measurement data to deliver exceptional accuracy and realistic 3D inspection images. This innovative approach sets it apart from conventional methods that relied solely on color maps for solder paste visualization.

“We have always prioritized quality and precision in our manufacturing processes,” said Michael Wayne Leedom, President – CEO of Semi-Kinetics. “PEMTRON’s SATURN SPI systems have significantly enhanced our inspection capabilities, allowing us to detect potential issues with unprecedented accuracy and speed.”

The integration of PEMTRON’s SPI systems has enabled Semi-Kinetics to maintain rigorous quality standards, ensuring that every product meets the stringent requirements of their diverse customer base. The combination of 2D and 3D inspection techniques provides a comprehensive view of the solder paste application, ensuring any deviations are promptly identified.

For more information about Semi-Kinetics and its range of electronic manufacturing services, please visit https://semi-kinetics.com/.


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