Seica is proud to announce that will attend the E-16 electronic fair in Denmark from 6th till 8th September 2016 at the Odense Congress Center, booth n° A-1945. Seica will be present at the show for the first time with a Pilot 4D V8 Flying Prober hosted by Eltraco ApS, a 20 years old company committed in the distribution of electronic equipment in the Scandinavian market.
Seica and Eltraco just started their synergy with the mutual goal to provide the best solutions for testing (and not only…) to the Danish companies. The Danish exhibition will be the perfect chance to see “live” all the several features of the Pilot 4D V8 with its vertical architecture which represents the most important technological innovation in the double sided Flying Probe test. Pilot 4D V8 is equipped with 8 electrical flying test probes (4 on each side), 2 Openfix flying probes (1 on each side), 2 power flying probes (1 on each side) and 2 CCD cameras (1 on each side), for a total of 14 mobile resources available to test the UUT. The mobile power probes are another important innovation which enables power up of the UUT without requiring any additional fixed cables, allowing easy implementation of functional test.
Seica relies on Eltraco’s expertise and it is confident that this new business partnership will bring success in the near future.
Founded in 1986, Seica S.p.A is a global supplier of automatic test equipment and selective soldering systems, with an installed base of more than 1800 systems on 4 different continents. Seica offers a complete line of test solutions, including bed of nails and flying probe testers able to perform MDA, in-circuit and full functional tests of assembled electronic boards and modules and printed circuit boards, as well as laser-based selective soldering systems for electronic board manufacturing and a full range of test application services. Company headquarters are located in Strambino, Italy, with direct offices in France and USA, Germany and China, supported by a vast distribution network covering the rest of the world.