NJ MET Announces Affiliation With Aeroflex Rad to Provide Radiation Testing and Support
Posted by Salem Global on Apr 23, 2012
Joseph Federico Vice President of NJ MET Clifton, New Jersey is proud to announce its affiliation with Aeroflex Rad Laboratories in Colorado Spring, CO to provide radiation effect test services for electronic components
“Our objective is to combine our thirty plus years of state of the art comprehensive functional and parametric (DC/AC) electronics testing with Aeroflex Rad’s comprehensive radiation test services for customers and programs worldwide. Together NJ MET (http://www.njmetmtl.com) and Aeroflex RAD offer test methods compliant to MIL-STD-883 or ESCC basic specification no: 22900. Their ELDRS cell can run any dose rate from 1 to 100 mrad (si)/s to match the mission requirements”
Aeroflex RAD is the only facility in the country to be DSCC certified for radiation testing to both MIL-STD-750 and MIL-STD-883 and own and operate a full suite of radiation and electrical test equipment. Aeroflex RAD operates as an independent division to maintain the integrity for customers that may have company sensitive products and information. (Excerpted from the Aeroflex RAD website. For more information, visit http://www.aeroflex.com/
By NJ MET joining with Aeroflex RAD, we now combine the advantage of two corporate infrastructures to further assist customers in meeting the demanding and increasing requirements of HiRel, Military and Space Flight programs.
The key benefits associated with this affiliation are NJ MET’s comprehensive functional and parametric testing to evaluate the electronic components prior to Aeroflex RAD’s Radiation Effects list services which include:
• Total Ionizing Dose (TID) RLAT (50 to 300 rads/sec)
– MIL-STD-883 TM 1019, Cond. A
• TID ELDRS (10 to 100 mrads/sec)
– MIL-STD-883 TM 1019, Cond. D, ESA/SCC22900
• Prompt dose
– MIL-STD-883 TM 1020 and 1021
• Neutron SEE
• Heavy ion SEE (SEL, SEU, and SET)
- EIA/JESD 57, ASTM F1192
• Proton:
• Cryogenic FPA testing (25 K)
Finally NJ MET will re-evaluate the components post radiation process by exercising full functional and parametric (DC/AC) electronic testing in accordance with the Manufacturer, Military, Aerospace or Space protocols in conjunction with a total quality review process to qualify the component lot for RAD hard disposition.
For further electronics information or future projects, please call Joseph Federico at NJ MET Laboratories in Clifton, New Jersey at (973) 546-5393.
NJ MET provides professional electronics component testing to the Commercial, Military, Aerospace, Industrial, Automotive and Military fields worldwide. Its state of the art Mission Imposter® Counterfeit Components Detection Process identifies counterfeit or cloned products.
Joseph Federico Announces NJMET To Offer Clients Internet Order Tracking
Posted by Aryeh.Landowne on Nov 24, 2010
Joseph Federico announced that NJMET Inc., Clifton, New Jersey, is now providing their customers with a value added service: the ability to review orders on the Internet.
In order to take advantage of the new, secure online tracking feature at the NJMET website (http://www.njmetmtl.com) , NJMET clients must have a unique User ID and password. Clients can contact Daniel Morello or Joseph Federico in NJMET’s Clifton, New Jersey headquarters to create a User ID and password and get specific information on using the tracking features of the NJMET website. After their online tracking account is created, the client will be able to:
- Review open orders
- Review complete order details of any open order that has been received by NJMET Inc
- Track Order Waybill Numbers
NJMET clients can still call the NJMET main office in Clifton, NJ, (973) 546-5393, and ask to speak to Expeditor Daniel Morello for information related to a specific order.
Joseph Federico said, “Help is always available. NJMET Clients can call us for assistance during business hours at (973) 546-5393.”
Joseph Federico
NJMET Inc.
Clifton, NJ
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Joseph Federico Mentioned on NJBiz.com
Posted by Aryeh.Landowne on Nov 9, 2010
Joseph Federico, of Clifton, NJ and NJMET (www.NJMETMTL.com) were mentioned in an article on NJBiz.com.
From NJBiz.com:
Concern about phony pharmaceuticals on the market is leading a local company to once again explore offering testing and analysis services to the industry. NJ Micro Electronic Testing, in Clifton, said it is conducting a pilot program to detect counterfeit pharmaceutical products.
According to Joseph Federico, vice president, NJ Micro is expanding its laboratory testing services in this market for pharmaceutical manufacturers and processors around the world. “We used to do pharmaceutical products in the mid-1990s,” he said.
NJ Micro, which also provides testing on electronic components, will run the pharmaceutical testing pilot for about a year, he said. “We are trying to use our capabilities in the electronics industry to apply it to the pharmaceutical industry,” Federico said.
To read the full article click here: http://www.njbiz.com/article-multiple/84423-clifton-firm-resumes-snooping-for-counterfeit-drugs
Joseph Federico Announces NJ Micro Electronic Testing Clifton, NJ to provide Counterfeit Testing of Pharmaceutical Products
Posted by Aryeh.Landowne on Nov 3, 2010
NJ Micro Electronic Testing, Clifton, NJ, is proud to announce the expansion of its laboratory testing services by accommodating the pharmaceutical industry with analysis geared to detect counterfeit pharmaceutical products.
Clifton, NJ (PRWEB) November 2, 2010 — NJ Micro Electronic Testing, Clifton, NJ, is proud to announce the expansion of its laboratory testing services by accommodating the pharmaceutical industry with analysis geared to detect counterfeit pharmaceutical products.
“Our objective is to provide analytical testing and full service technical support topharmaceutical manufacturers and processors all over the world” said Joseph Federico Vice President of NJ Micro Electronic Testing located in Clifton, New Jersey.
Some of the proposed contracted testing services to be offered include: Materials Analysis, Chromatography, Spectroscopy, Spectrometry (ICP/MS); Titrimetry, Chemical Analysis, and Osmometry.
NJ Micro Electronic Testing’s trained and certified engineers pride themselves in working very closely with manufacturers and their customers worldwide on a one on one basis in providing accurate, quality testing.
NJ Micro Electronic Testing is an AS:9100 Rev. B / ISO 9001:2008 certified laboratory. They have also been awarded the Laboratory Suitability award by the Defense Supply Center – Columbus (DSCC).
Clifton, New Jersey based NJ Micro Electronic Testingwas formed 30 years ago to provide a wide and diversified range of laboratory test and management services. Utilizing 32,000 square feet of laboratory test stations and offices on three floors, NJ Micro Electronic Testingis equipped and staffed to be a single source provider for all testing needs.
For more information about any of our services, please call NJ Micro Electronics at (973) 546-5393 ( USA) or send an e-mail to generalinfo(at)njmicroelectronictesting(dot)com. See our website at: http://www.njmicroelectronictesting.com/expertise_areas.htm
NJMET’s Joseph Federico Announces Completion of AS5553 Training Course
Posted by Aryeh.Landowne on Oct 29, 2010
Joseph Federico, Vice President and Director of Operations of NJMET (www.NJMETMTL.com), has announced that five NJMET employees have completed the class, Introduction to AS5553 and Counterfeit Electronic Parts Avoidance Training. The training took place at NJMET’s Clifton, New Jersey headquarters.
Clifton, NJ (PRWEB) October 28, 2010 — Joseph Federico, Vice President and Director of Operations of NJMET, announced that five NJMET employees completed the class, Introduction to AS5553 and Counterfeit Electronic Parts Avoidance Training. This course, presented as part of on-going professional development for engineers, was presented at the Clifton, New Jersey laboratory by SAE International during September. The SAE AS5553 Standard was created in response to the volume of counterfeit electronic parts in the aerospace supply chain.
The class includes sections on counterfeit parts risk mitigation methods in electronic design and parts management, supplier management, procurement, part verification, and material control. It also includes a section on response strategies when counterfeit parts are suspected and/or discovered.
The employees who received their certificates of completion are:
- Joseph Federico
- Jatin Patel
- Antony Puthenkalam
- Hazell Salvadore
- Edgar Usman
“We at NJMET are committed to professional development and staying on top of the changing field of counterfeit detection,” said Joseph Federico, “The AS5553 Standard and Training Certification is important in the industry and to us. NJMET is proud to be a member of SAE International.”
NJMET’s Mission Imposter® Counterfeit Component Inspection program is a 15 step process to identify counterfeit and cloned electronic components. The program has been enhanced over its history. Joseph Federico, himself an expert on counterfeit electronic component detection, has lectured on the counterfeit component epidemic in the U.S., Europe, Asia and the Middle East. He also lectures at the P. Muscarelli Center at Fairleigh Dickinson University on cloned and counterfeit components as well as serves as an expert witness for clients.
More information on the Mission Imposter Program can be found at NJMET’s website:http://www.njmetmtl.com/mission.aspx
SAE International is a global association of more than 128,000 engineers and related technical experts in the aerospace, automotive and commercial-vehicle industries. SAE International’s core competencies are life-long learning and voluntary consensus standards development.