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March 30, 2005
Kingston Technology and Packard Electronics Select MUST II Plus Test System from W. M. Hague Company
Kingston Technology and Packard Electronics have each tapped the W.M. Hague Company to supply them with state-of-the-art solderability/wetting balance test systems.
Pepperell, MA (PRWEB) March 28, 2005 – Kingston Technology and Packard Electronics have each tapped the W.M. Hague Company to supply them with state-of-the-art solderability/wetting balance test systems. “Our MUST II Plus System gave the evaluation team at Kingston Technology the best results on small packages such as 0603 quad resistor packs as well as fine pitch array packages,” says Don Hague, President of W.M. Hague Company. “And the engineers at Delphi Packard were looking for an outstanding tester for their new connector and terminal product line.” MUST II Plus Test Systems are supplied complete with globules for Lead Free and Sn/Pb test of surface mount components as well as a solder bath for lead free or Sn/Pb coupon and PCB test.
Kingston Technology Company, Inc. is the world's largest independent manufacturer of memory products, operating manufacturing facilities in China, Malaysia, Taiwan and the United States, including Kingston's back-end processing facility supporting memory packaging, test and logistics.
Delphi is a world leader in mobile electronics and transportation components and systems technology with approximately 185,000 employees and 171 wholly owned manufacturing sites, 42 joint ventures, 53 customer centers and sales offices and 33 technical centers in 40 countries.
The W.M. Hague Company has been supplying comprehensive electronics test and electronics manufacturing solutions since 1959. In the mid 1970's, the company began to specialize in automated test systems. These systems were generally computerized and required in-depth support for manufacturing applications. Prompt service support was needed in order to ensure that manufacturing uptime requirements would be met. As a result, application engineering support, custom programming and field service support departments were established. Adjunct services of fixture manufacturing, service testing, and spare parts warehousing were added to ensure customers of complete, prompt, and efficient support. To date the W. M. Hague Company has provided and supported more than 250 test systems at more than 100 customer sites throughout North America.
Among some of the company's milestones were:
-Sale of the first electronic interconnect test system
-Sale of the first fully automated PCB test system in N. America
-Sale of the first programmable algorithmic pattern generator for testing semiconductor memories - the Intel 1101 and 1103
Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at March 30, 2005 02:56 AM