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Microtek Laboratories China Achieves APTIV Laboratory Approval
May 17, 2018 | Microtek Laboratories ChinaEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Microtek Laboratories China has completed verification requirements and approval for Aptiv Advanced Safety and User Experience. Aptiv audited the Changzhou facility and approved Microtek as an Aptiv Approved Test Laboratory. The approval is granted until April 2024. Microtek is the only authorized testing institution for APTIV in the Asia-Pacific region.
Microtek can now perform qualification tests approved by the Aptiv Advanced Safety & User Experience Component Engineering in SQ-1000 Appendix II.
The test data supplied by Microtek to any Component Engineer will be used by them to meet the requirements of Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) and by Aptiv Safety and User Experience for the purpose of granting part approval.
About Aptiv
Aptiv is a global technology company that develops safer, greener and more connected solutions, which enable the future of mobility. Aptiv leadership in smart mobility solutions comes directly from its expertise in software, computing platforms and machine learning artificial intelligence (AI). Aptiv sees cities where all the infrastructure elements are connected, all vehicles on the road are connected, and the other transportation services are linked at the same time.
About Microtek Laboratories China
Microtek Laboratories China is a leading third-party testing agency, serving the electronics and polymeric materials manufacturing industry world-wide. It is operated in accordance with the ISO/IEC17025: 2005 management system, accredited by CNAS, CMA, and many large OEM’s. The lab provides testing and conformance verification to company, national & international standards for automotive, telecommunication, aerospace & aviation, electronic information products, polymeric products and other related industries and suppliers. It is a CQC licensed lab for "Non-metal materials" including printed circuit boards (PCB), copper-clad laminates (CCL) and plastics. The lab is also designated as the product service center for CPCA, an authorized training center for IPC-6012, IPC-A-610 & IPC-A-600, as well as a IPC Validation Services Qualified Test Laboratory for IPC-6012 and IPC-4101. In addition, Microtek Laboratories China has the capability of temperature and humidity calibration as recognized by CNAS.
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