| Metals & Mining Industry | Materials Sector | Mr. Mao Yang Hung CEO | TWSE Exchange | TW0002009008 ISIN |
| TW Country | 248 Employees | 19 Jul 2023 Last Dividend | 6 Aug 2003 Last Split | - IPO Date |
Lingsen Precision Industries, Ltd., established in 1970, positions itself prominently within the semiconductor industry, operating across Taiwan, various other parts of Asia, Europe, the Americas, and Africa. With its headquarters located in Taichung, Taiwan, the company has carved out a significant niche in the assembly and testing of integrated circuits and optoelectronics products. Lingsen Precision Industries is not just limited to manufacturing but also engages in the rigorous testing, packaging, and trading of a wide spectrum of semiconductors, facilitating a comprehensive suite of services to meet diversified market demands. This widespread engagement across different geographical locations underscores its global footprint in the semiconductor business.
Lingsen Precision offers a wide range of assembly services tailored to the semiconductor industry. This includes conducting reliability tests to ensure the longevity and functionality of products under various conditions. Failure analysis is another critical service, identifying the root cause of defects or failures in semiconductor products. They provide package characterization, which involves analyzing the thermal, mechanical, and electrical properties of semiconductor packages. Additionally, product services encompass a broad spectrum of auxiliary support, including design and material selection to optimize performance and efficiency.
The company offers comprehensive test process services, including water test and final test equipment procedures, critical for ensuring the quality and reliability of semiconductor devices before they reach the market. These services are essential for identifying and mitigating defects, ensuring that products meet stringent quality standards. Through the water test process, products are examined for functionality and behavior in a simulated environment mimicking real-world conditions. The final test phase serves as a conclusive verification of product integrity and performance capabilities.