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CNC Machined Test Socket Hardware for Semiconductor Teams
Semiconductor test teams in Atlanta need socket hardware with precise pin hole locations and repeatable contact geometry. We machine aluminum, PEEK, and stainless test socket bodies and handler nests to ±0.0005" on critical contact features. CMM inspection on every order.
Test Socket Materials
Aluminum, PEEK, and stainless for test socket and burn-in hardware.
Contact Precision
±0.0005" on pin hole locations and device lead pitch references.
ATE QC Docs
CMM reports and material certs for your socket qualification.
Georgia's Semiconductor Ambitions Need Local Machining
Atlanta's semiconductor ecosystem is growing — SK Innovation's battery and semiconductor investments in Commerce, Georgia Tech's world-class microelectronics research, and Qorvo's nearby operations create demand for precision-machined test fixtures, equipment components, and prototype hardware across metro Atlanta.
RivCut gives Atlanta semiconductor teams instant quoting on ultra-clean machined parts with contamination-controlled processes and full material traceability.
SK Innovation — Commerce, GA
Korean conglomerate investing in Georgia semiconductor and battery manufacturing operations.
Georgia Tech — Microelectronics Research
World-class semiconductor packaging and MEMS research with prototype machining demand.
Qorvo — Greensboro/Atlanta
RF semiconductor company with Southeast design and applications engineering teams.
Georgia Electronics Manufacturing
PCB fabrication, electronics assembly, and test equipment companies across metro Atlanta.
What Atlanta Semiconductor & Electronics Teams Usually Order
| Typical quantity | 2–10 units · replacement parts and small production runs |
|---|---|
| Common materials | Aluminum 7075-T6 |
| Key requirement | Ultra-clean machining, contamination-free packaging, full material traceability |
| Typical lead time | 5–10 business days · rush available for equipment down situations |
| Who orders | Equipment engineers and procurement at fab tool OEMs |
Test Socket Hardware for Atlanta Teams
Test socket bodies, handler nests, burn-in sockets, and contactor plates machined for semiconductor test.
Test Socket Bodies
Aluminum and PEEK test socket body frames with precise device cavity and contact pin hole dimensions.
±0.0005" pinsBurn-In Socket Bodies
PEEK and high-temp polymer burn-in socket frames for elevated temperature IC reliability testing.
PEEK high-tempHandler Nests
Aluminum handler nesting fixtures with precise IC package seat geometry for test handler integration.
Package geometryProbe Card Frames
Aluminum probe card stiffener frames with precise die site and alignment pin hole locations.
Die site precisionContactor Plates
Aluminum and stainless contactor mounting plates with precise force and guide pin hole patterns.
Contact forceAlignment Guides
Aluminum and stainless socket-to-board alignment guide pins and locating frames.
Locating precision8 Brackets. 6 Days. Clean-Room Ready.
A Metro Atlanta semiconductor equipment team needed structural brackets with precise mounting hole patterns and contamination-free surfaces for clean-room installation. Teams near companies like SK Innovation — Commerce, GA trust this kind of precision and documentation rigor.
Every part shipped with full documentation:
- CMM dimensional report — all mounting features verified
- Material cert with heat lot traceability
- Surface finish verification per drawing callout
- Cleaning and packaging cert per OEM spec
What Atlanta Semiconductor & Electronics Buyers Should Know
Georgia Tech sets the research standard
GT's microelectronics research creates machining demand for semiconductor packaging prototypes and MEMS test hardware. Leverage their specs.
SK's Commerce investment is growing
SK's Georgia operations will create increasing demand for locally sourced semiconductor equipment components. Position early.
Atlanta shops are generalists
Most metro Atlanta machine shops serve diverse industries. Confirm semiconductor-specific cleanliness and documentation capabilities before ordering.
Logistics hub advantage
Hartsfield-Jackson makes Atlanta ideal for shipping semiconductor parts nationwide. Overnight delivery to any US fab is routine.
When Your Local Shop Can't Keep Up
When equipment builds surge, local shops prioritize their biggest accounts. We give you fixed lead times, ultra-clean machining, and full material traceability — every time. Atlanta's semiconductor & electronics sector demands it.
Documentation-Ready
Dimensional reports, material certs, and process records ship with every order — no chasing paperwork after delivery.
Full Material Traceability
Every bar ships with mill certs and heat lot numbers. Full chain of custody from raw stock to finished part.
CMM Inspection, Every Part
NIST-traceable CMM verification on every critical dimension before anything ships. No sampling — we inspect every part.
5–7 Day Prototype Turnaround
Most first articles ship in under a week. Rush available for simpler geometries. Confirmed ship date at order.
Need our full quality documentation? Email us — we'll send everything your team needs.
From File to Part in 3 Steps
Simple, clear, and designed for fast-moving teams.
Upload & Quote
Upload your STEP or IGES file, select material and finish, and get an instant AI price. Every quote includes a free DFM review.
We Machine & Inspect
Parts run on our CNC mills and lathes with CMM inspection on every order. We verify every critical dimension before shipping.
Ship with Full Docs
Your order ships with dimensional reports, material certs, and full paperwork — everything your quality team needs.
Questions from Atlanta Semiconductor & Electronics Teams
Semiconductor & Electronics CNC Machining in Other Cities
We serve semiconductor teams in cities across the US.
Upload Your CAD File
Test Socket Hardware, structural brackets, housings, and more — we machine them all. Most orders ship in 5 to 7 business days.
No minimums · 100% Made in USA · Never brokered · Ships anywhere in the US
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