Listed Testing & Inspection Companies in Washington

Results are ordered alphabetically. Inclusion is based on the matching process or industry recorded on each published profile.

AeroTEC Manufacturing

πŸ“ Arlington, WA
Specialties: Aerospace TestingManufacturingSurface CoatingAssembly

ISO9001/AS9100D certified with multiple locations in Washington. Utilizes Siemens NX CAD/CAM software for design, programming, and validation. Serves ...

Altek Inc

πŸ“ Liberty Lake, WA Est. 1976
Specialties: Aerospace ComponentsMedical DevicesDefense PartsPrecision Machining

Family-owned contract manufacturer operating from a 145,000 sq ft facility. AS9100, ISO9001, ISO13485 certified and ITAR registered. Offers 24/7 machi...

ALTEK Inc

πŸ“ Liberty Lake, WA Est. 1976
Specialties: Precision Injection MoldingAerospace ComponentsMedical Devices

ALTEK is a family-owned thermoplastic injection mold custom manufacturer operating from a 145,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility in Liberty Lak...

Atomo Coffee

πŸ“ Seattle, WA Est. 2019
Specialties: Molecular Coffee ManufacturingSustainable Beverages

Atomo is reimagining coffee by creating the world's first no-bean, molecular coffee. By reverse-engineering the coffee bean, they create an upcycled, ...

Specialties: Surgical EquipmentMedical Device RefurbishmentEquipment Manufacturing

Specializes in new and refurbished medical equipment manufacturing and distribution. They focus on surgical equipment and medical devices, providing b...

Servatron, Inc.

πŸ“ Spokane, WA Est. 2000
Specialties: PCB AssemblyRF ComponentsMedical DiagnosticsWireless Military Defense Devices

Servatron, Inc. is a premier electronics manufacturing services provider based in Spokane Valley, Washington, operating from a 70,000 square foot faci...

Tate Technology, Inc.

πŸ“ Spokane Valley, WA Est. 1992
Specialties: PCB AssemblyPrototypesCablingWire-harness

Tate Technology Inc operates as a leading contract electronics manufacturer based in Spokane Valley, Washington, specializing in high-mix, low to medi...

Testing & Inspection supplier landscape in Washington

UNITEMFG currently matches 7 published supplier profiles to Testing & Inspection in Washington, spanning 5 listed cities. The largest concentrations in the directory are Liberty Lake (2 suppliers), Seattle (2 suppliers), and Arlington (1 supplier). This is a directory-derived view of available suppliers, not an estimate of the entire state market.

The capabilities most often named on matching profiles are Aerospace Components (2 profiles), Medical Devices (2 profiles), and PCB Assembly (2 profiles). The supplier set spans Aerospace (2 profiles), Electronics (2 profiles), and Food & Beverage (1 profile) among its most represented industries.

Because the matching profiles span 5 cities, buyers can compare several local supplier markets rather than treating one metro as representative of the state. Use the listed capabilities as a first-pass filter, then require each shortlisted supplier to confirm that the relevant process is performed in-house, on suitable equipment, at the required scale.

Supplier locations

  • Liberty Lake2
  • Seattle2
  • Arlington1
  • Spokane1
  • Spokane Valley1

Commonly listed capabilities

  • Aerospace Components2
  • Medical Devices2
  • PCB Assembly2
  • Aerospace Testing1
  • Assembly1
  • Box-build1
  • Cabling1
  • Defense Parts1

Industries represented

  • Aerospace2
  • Electronics2
  • Food & Beverage1
  • Healthcare1
  • Plastics1

This Washington market view is calculated from published UNITEMFG profiles whose process labels map to the Testing & Inspection cluster. Counts describe directory coverage, not independently audited capacity, quality, or availability.

How to source Testing & Inspection in Washington

Use contract testing and inspection suppliers when acceptance requires independent dimensional, material, electrical, environmental, or nondestructive evidence.

Include in the RFQ

  • applicable drawing, specification, and revision
  • characteristics and acceptance limits
  • sample plan and lot identity
  • required method, equipment, and accreditation
  • report format, turnaround, and data retention

Questions that separate suppliers

  • Is the requested method within the supplier’s accredited scope?
  • How are instruments calibrated and uncertainty handled?
  • Will the report identify methods, results, equipment, and traceability?

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