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VJ Electronix Celebrates 15 Years of Rework & X-ray Innovation
January 4, 2018 | VJ Electronix, Inc.Estimated reading time: 1 minute
VJ Electronix, Inc. is pleased to announce that the company will celebrate its 15th anniversary in 2018. VJ Electronix was formed 15 years ago by wrapping the VJ Electronix division of parent VJ Technologies with then newly acquired NIS (Nicolet Imaging Systems) and SRT Rework.
“We, as an industry, faced turbulent times in the late 90s and early 2000s,” explains VJ Electronix President, Don Naugler. “The stability we have enjoyed for the last 15 years as part of the VJ Group has allowed us to grow and develop some pretty exciting technology.”
VJ Electronix provides SMT rework systems and X-ray inspection solutions for a variety of electronics and industrial applications to boost productivity and maximize production uptime. Applications range from inspection and repair electronic assemblies used in high-end computing/networking to medical and aerospace, and automated component counting for greater inventory efficiencies and accuracy.
Technologies offered in VJE rework systems include systems used for the rework of components as small as micro passive 03015s to thermally challenging CPU sockets and DIMM connectors. VJE X-ray inspection systems provide value and flexibility, and may be easily customized for difficult applications. The new XQuik with AccuCount provides automated component counting, significantly cutting costs and improving inventory accuracy.
About VJ Electronix
VJ Electronix, Inc. manufactures production ready, automated Rework and X-ray inspection systems with many advanced capabilities. The company frequently provides custom solutions tailored to satisfy specific application requirements. VJ Electronix is a worldwide leader in X-ray Inspection and Rework equipment.
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