VPT Rad℠, the radiation lab and test services facility division of VPT® Inc., today announced official lab suitability approval by the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA). This status is given to only those laboratories that have been thoroughly audited by the DLA division of the U.S. government. With this lab suitability (number VQH-14-028561), VPT Rad is able to provide radiation testing on electronic components to test method 1019 – Ionizing Radiation (Total Dose): Conditions A, C, and D, and test method 1017; per MIL-STD-883 and MIL-STD-750.
VPT Rad provides radiation test services to the electronics industry where radiation environments can degrade component performance. Its in-house facility includes Total Ionizing Dose (TID) irradiators for both High Dose Rate (HDR) and Low Dose Rate (LDR). Heavy Ion Single Event Effects (SEE) testing and neutron irradiation testing for Displacement Damage (DD) services are also provided to VPT Rad customers at facilities throughout the U.S. For customers and programs outside of the U.S., the facility provides radiation test solutions using test methods compliant to ESCC 22900. VPT Rad also serves the gamma irradiation needs of the biomedical market.
“Lab suitability status from the DLA demonstrates our commitment to maintaining high standards throughout our facility and our test methods,” said Aridio Sanchez, Executive Director of VPT Rad. “We are extremely pleased to welcome those clients that must utilize DLA certified labs for their electronics testing processes.”
More information can be found on the DLA Sourcing and Qualifications page: www.landandmaritime.dla.mil/offices/sourcing_an[…]
VPT Rad℠ is a comprehensive radiation laboratory and test services facility to serve the radiation and related test needs of aerospace electronics manufacturers as well as the gamma radiation needs for biomedical device manufacturers. For more information, please visit www.vptrad.com.