Ventec Re-Certified to AS9100 Revision D and IATF 16949
January 7, 2019 | VentecEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Ventec International Group Co., Ltd., a world leader in the production of polyimide & high reliability epoxy laminates and prepregs and specialist provider of thermal management and IMS solutions, has announced that the company headquarters in Suzhou has successfully been re-certified with AS9100 Revision D in accordance with the Aerospace Supplier Quality System Certification Scheme EN 9104-001:2103 by Bureau Veritas Certification.
Both Ventec’s China and UK facilities are certified to AS9100 Revision D quality standard, providing OEM’s and PCB fabrication customers servicing the aviation, space and defense industries access to a fully accredited supply chain for high reliability laminates and prepregs.
The AS9100-D re-certification follows the award of a further critical quality certification last year when Ventec received International Automotive Task Force (IATF) 16949:2016 certification which denotes requirements for a quality management system for organizations within the automotive industry.
To qualify and meet the strict certification criteria of both certifications, Ventec’s material manufacturing & supply processes undergo a thorough assessment for stringent aerospace and automotive requirements. Attaining and maintaining certification is critical to Ventec’s mission to consistently offer aerospace- and automotive-grade materials to the market.
The AS9100-D re-certification follows the award of a further critical quality certification last year when Ventec received International Automotive Task Force (IATF) 16949:2016 certification which denotes requirements for a quality management system for organizations within the automotive industry.
To qualify and meet the strict certification criteria of both certifications, Ventec’s material manufacturing & supply processes undergo a thorough assessment for stringent aerospace and automotive requirements. Attaining and maintaining certification is critical to Ventec’s mission to consistently offer aerospace- and automotive-grade materials to the market.
“Quality management certifications reflect our commitment to meet and exceed the increasingly stringent industry requirements for aerospace- and automotive-related products. Our customers can rest assured that our manufacturing processes & supply chains consistently meet their strictest requirements and expectations. Going through the extremely rigorous certification processes validates our leading position as a supplier of superior quality and reliable PCB materials in all business segments that we are engaged in,” said Mark Goodwin, COO.
From manufacture through fabrication and global delivery, Ventec's high quality product portfolio of polyimides, high reliability FR4, tec-speed range of high speed/low loss materials and tec-thermal range of IMS materials are all covered by the accreditations.
From manufacture through fabrication and global delivery, Ventec's high quality product portfolio of polyimides, high reliability FR4, tec-speed range of high speed/low loss materials and tec-thermal range of IMS materials are all covered by the accreditations.
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