IPC CIT certification
Andy Bunt is a now a Certified IPC-A-600 Trainer and will start an internal training programme for employees soon. We would like to congratulate Andy for his work achieving this certification.
Andy Bunt is a now a Certified IPC-A-600 Trainer and will start an internal training programme for employees soon. We would like to congratulate Andy for his work achieving this certification.
This is our new drilling machine, featuring 6 drilling stations all equipped with the T200 spindles with top of the line air bearing technology to make light work of any drilling challenges, this helps us to achieve high speed drilling while maintaining superior accuracy and quality. This machine can also drill panel sizes up to 635 x 714mm which allows for a wide range of applications with its extremely stable… Read More »Our New Drill Machine
Mark Booth, with two friends, cycled 170 miles in 3 days from St Bees, Cumbria to Robin Hoods Bay, North Yorkshire in memory of a very good friend of his who died suddenly of Ischemic Heart Disease. The three friends have raised over £3,300 for the British Heart Foundation. As a Company, we would like to congratulate Mark on completing this challenge. We encourage our employees to take part in… Read More »Mark Booth cycles 170 miles in three days and raises over £3300 for The British Heart Foundation
There are lots of terminologies that are used while dealing with PCB’s. We have put a list together to help knowing what the key ones are. Active Components: This term refers to a type o component that is dependent on the flow direction of any electrical current. Annular ring: This is a copper ring around a plated through holes in a PCB. There are different types of Annular rings but… Read More »What are the common terminologies used for Printed Circuit Boards?