San Diego — January 2022 — KIC is well-known as the market and innovation leader in solutions for reflow and wave soldering process management. Going into its 45th year as the pioneer in thermal process monitoring, KIC looks forward to the next decade and further innovations.

Philip Kazmierowicz, President, commented, “We are excited to be celebrating 45 years in business and want to thank all of our loyal customers. Our mission is to advance the success of our customers, and we look forward to offering new and innovative technologies in the years to come.”

With the most robust and flexible traceability and connectivity capabilities addressing manufacturing requirements for production temperature profile inspection, now KIC brings yet another innovation to the market. The new WPI brings award-winning research and development and thermal experience to the wave solder process by providing users with automatic profiling – including an industry first Dwell Time and Parallelism measurement for each production board – real-time preheat and wave analytics, automatic SPC charting and more.

Electronics manufacturing is moving into an era requiring intelligent use of large amounts of data in order to run a flexible, efficient and successful manufacturing operation. KIC is at the forefront of this trend providing customers an easy path along this ‘smart factory’ learning curve.

KIC is a technology company working to make reflow ovens smarter through thermal profiling automation, connectivity, and optimization solutions. With support offices across the globe, KIC is ready to become your partner in thermal process applications for electronics and semiconductor manufacturing.  For more information, visit https://kicthermal.com.

Move toward the future of Smart Factory integration with Wave Process Inspection, gaining line connectivity, flexible production, traceability, data analytics, process transparency/control, and real-time insight. For more information about KIC, visit www.kicthermal.com.

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