Summary of ADIs New EMS Division Offers a Complete Turnkey SMT and THT Production Solution
ADI American Distributors Inc. has launched an AS9100-certified EMS division in Randolph, NJ, specializing in high-complexity electronics for aerospace, defense, and other sectors. This turnkey operation integrates SMT, THT, and manual assembly with value-added services like PCB design, testing, and lifecycle management to address obsolescence and ensure reliability for global clients.
Parts used in the ADI EMS Division:
- SMT (surface mount technology) assembly techniques
- THT (through-hole technology) assembly techniques
- PCB design services
- In-circuit testing equipment
- Functional testing equipment
- Burn-in calibration tools
- Information technology tools for In Service Management System
Randolph, NJ (PRWEB) April 27, 2006
ADI American Distributors Inc., a single-source provider of manufacturing services for the high-technology electronics industry, and an ISO-9002/AS9120 distributor of electronic and electromechanical components and assemblies, announced the formation of the EMS (Electronics Manufacturing Services) division. Located in Randolph, NJ, the new AS9100-certified division is a fully integrated turnkey operation employing state-of-the-industry SMT (surface mount technology) and THT (through-hole technology) assembly techniques, along with complete manual capabilities. Specializing in high-complexity, high-reliability, and high-mix contracts for the aerospace and defense markets, ADI EMS manufacturing facility is equally able to meet the exacting requirements of such electronics industry sectors as industrial, commercial, healthcare, computer and test equipment.
In conjunction with the global resources of ADI, EMS provides such value-added services as PCB design, quick-turn prototyping, pre-production/pilot production, Beta production, box build, component procurement, in-circuit and functional testing, and burn-in calibration, together with fulfillment and deployment. Additional services offered include test engineering, quality engineering, and design for manufacturing (DFM), design for testability (DFT), manufacturing design optimization, and long-term repair.
ADI EMS, in association with its sister companies, also offers a proprietary In Service Management System exclusively to aerospace and defense customers. This service addresses electronics obsolescence throughout products lifecycle, and employs information technology tools and techniques developed to minimize obsolescence resolution costs. Moreover, ADI EMS skilled work force utilizes next-generation information and communication systems to supply real-time data.
About ADI American Distributors Inc.
Headquartered in Randolph, NJ, ADI was founded in 1983 as a value-added distributor of electronic and electromechanical components and assemblies. The ISO-9002 distributor serves the aerospace (commercial and military), medical, industrial, marine and varied electronics market segments. Boasting a global network of world-class suppliers, ADI offers state-of-the-art electronic component distribution capabilities. The company additionally provides manufacturing and assembly services, along with design and engineering, and material management and logistic services. ADI moreover maintains a military-approved assembly facility with a bonded warehouse (CAGE code OBR80), and has attained preferred supplier status among leading OEMs in the aviation sector.
Contact: David Beck, 800/877-0510
Web Site: http://www.Americandistr.com
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- What certifications does the new ADI EMS division hold?
The division is AS9100-certified. - Can ADI EMS handle high-mix contracts?
Yes, the facility specializes in high-complexity, high-reliability, and high-mix contracts. - Does ADI EMS offer PCB design services?
Yes, PCB design is included as a value-added service alongside prototyping and box build. - How does ADI EMS address electronics obsolescence?
They use a proprietary In Service Management System exclusively for aerospace and defense customers to minimize resolution costs. - What assembly techniques are employed at the facility?
The facility employs state-of-the-industry SMT and THT assembly techniques along with complete manual capabilities. - Which market sectors does ADI EMS serve?
It serves aerospace, defense, industrial, commercial, healthcare, computer, and test equipment sectors. - Does ADI provide real-time data to its customers?
Yes, the skilled workforce utilizes next-generation information and communication systems to supply real-time data. - What testing services are available through ADI EMS?
Services include in-circuit testing, functional testing, and burn-in calibration.
