PCBA Electronic Component Inspection
Years of Experience
Electronics Components
Successful Projects
Experienced Engineers
Component-level issues are one of the most common causes of early-stage PCBA failure. That’s why incoming component inspection is a mandatory checkpoint in our production workflow—not an optional step.
We verify all electronic components before assembly, whether sourced internally or supplied by the customer. The inspection covers not just the obvious (part number and packaging), but also subtle quality risks that can lead to field defects, such as oxidation, moisture sensitivity, or poor handling during transit.

Key Focus Areas During Component Inspection
Identification & Documentation
Every component is cross-checked against the BOM and supplier datasheet. Labels, date codes, and lot numbers are reviewed for traceability.Visual Quality Checks
Technicians examine component legs, housings, and packaging condition. We look for bent leads, cracks, oxidation, or inconsistent markings.Moisture & Packaging Compliance
MSL levels are confirmed. Humidity indicator cards and dry packs are checked, especially for BGA, QFN, and other sensitive devices.Optional Electrical Screening
Passive components (resistors, capacitors, inductors) and discrete semiconductors may be sampled for basic functional verification if required.High-Risk Part Handling
For ICs and costly active parts, we perform enhanced traceability or X-ray verification to rule out counterfeit risks.
Inspection results are recorded and linked to batch records for full traceability. Any non-conforming material is held and reviewed with the client before production proceeds.
This structured component screening process allows us to reduce downstream failure rates, improve first-pass yield, and build customer confidence—especially for long-lifecycle or safety-critical products.
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