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Murray Percival Brings Yxlon into White Horse Labs to Enhance Quality Assurance Services
June 22, 2023 | Murray Percival CompanyEstimated reading time: 1 minute
The Murray Percival Company, the award-winning leading supplier to the Midwest’s electronics industry, today announced Josh Funk’s introduction of a Yxlon Cougar Evo X-Ray machine into White Horse Labs, a leading provider of electronic component testing and quality assurance services. The advanced X-Ray machine will allow White Horse Labs to provide even greater accuracy and efficiency in detecting defects and ensuring quality of electronic components.
The Yxlon Cougar Evo X-Ray machine is equipped with the latest technology, providing high-resolution imaging and fast detection of defects in electronic components during the production process. The machine’s advanced features enable White Horse Labs to perform thorough inspections while ensuring that clients receive high-quality components.
“We chose Yxlon because of their reputation for delivering the highest quality X-Ray machines in the industry,” said Aaron Page, General Manager at White Horse Labs. “The Cougar Evo X-Ray machine is a game-changer for our quality assurance services, allowing us to identify defects quickly and accurately in electronic components. This has helped us to improve our processes and provide our clients with even greater confidence in the products they receive.”
This partnership between White Horse Labs and Yxlon represents a commitment to quality and innovation in the electronics industry. White Horse Labs has been providing quality assurance services to customers for more than a decade, while Yxlon has a long-standing reputation for producing high-quality X-Ray machines.
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