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Green Circuits, Inc., a full-service Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) partner to leading OEMs, is pleased to announce the addition of a Takaya Double-Sided Flying Probe to help streamline the testing process for complex PCBs.
This state-of-the-art tool allows Green Circuits to test double-sided and multilayer PCBs more accurately and efficiently. The innovative technology enhances their testing capabilities, ensuring that the company can deliver high-quality products to its customers in a timely and cost-effective manner.
“We understand the importance of investing in advanced testing equipment that enables us to stay ahead of the curve,” said Adam Szychowski, VP of Sales at Green Circuits. “Our new double-sided flying probe is a game-changer for us, allowing us to deliver superior products to our customers.”
With the addition of this new equipment, Green Circuits is poised to continue its growth and success in the EMS industry. The company’s commitment to investing in cutting-edge technology, paired with exceptional customer service, is a testament to its dedication to delivering innovative solutions to its customers.
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