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Clifton, NJ
-- Joseph Federico, Vice
President and Director
of Operations of NJMET,
has announced that NJMET
has opened a new
inspection facility in
Hong Kong.
NJMET, a leading
electronic test company,
will use the facility to
test components their
customers purchase in
the Pacific Rim. NJMET
will use the same
Mission Imposter®
counterfeit detection
process currently used
at its Clifton, New
Jersey lab to detect
cloned and counterfeit
components.
"As our Mission Imposter
Expert Counterfeit
Testing Program has
grown, we have seen the
need to offer testing
services close to where
our customers purchase
many of their parts.
This new facility will
enable us to offer
quality and time
efficient service for
electronic components
purchased from Asia and
the Pacific Rim,” said
Joseph Federico.
Counterfeit
components are an
increasing problem in
every industry using
electronics.
In today’s global
economy it is
increasingly difficult
to know the true source
of the parts you buy,
according to Federico.
The
NJMET Mission Imposter
program begins with
analyzing the shipping
and packaging.
It continues with
the parts undergoing
several levels of
inspection including:
marking and
dimension checks,
internal visual
analysis, material
analysis and electrical
testing to insure the
safety of the parts.
The new NJMET
facility will be located
at
Room 4E, 3rd Floor
Tsing Yi Industrial
Centre Phase II
1-33 Cheung Tat Road
Tsing Yi, Hong Kong
For more information,
contact Joseph Federico
at (973)546-5393 (USA).
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