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The Knowledge Base: A CM’s Perspective on Box Build Practices

04/30/2024 | Mike Konrad -- Column: The Knowledge Base
In the ever-evolving landscape of electronics manufacturing, the box-build process stands out as a critical phase that bridges the gap between individual component manufacturing and the delivery of a fully functional electronic system. This intricate procedure, encompassing the assembly of everything from PCBs to wire harnesses and mechanical enclosures, demands a high level of precision, efficiency, and innovation. As the electronics assembly industry expands and diversifies, understanding the best practices within box-build assembly has become paramount for manufacturers aiming to stay ahead in a competitive market.

The New Industry: Will the Growth Continue?

04/30/2024 | I-Connect007 Editorial Team
How sustainable are the primary financial models in the United States regarding PCB fabrication shops? In this interview with economic experts Shawn DuBravac and Tom Kastner, we explore what’s happening with U.S. printed circuit board shops in today’s market, how consolidation affects the industry, and what can be done.

NASA’s Optical Comms Demo Transmits Data Over 140 Million Miles

04/30/2024 | NASA JPL
NASA’s Deep Space Optical Communications experiment also interfaced with the Psyche spacecraft’s communication system for the first time, transmitting engineering data to Earth.

Scanfil Uses Employee Engagement Survey to Improve

04/30/2024 | Scanfil
Once a year Scanfil arranges Employee Engagement Survey (EES) in order to get valuable insight from its employees. In EES all employees are invited to share their opinion, bring ideas for improvements, and contribute to making Scanfil a better place to work.

Peters’ ELPEGUARD SL 1800 FLZ Now Also Certified for Outdoor Applications

04/29/2024 | Peters
The conformal coating ELPEGUARD® SL 1800 FLZ from Peters has been awarded an extended UL certificate. The UL 746 E rating certifies that the acrylate-based coating for printed circuit boards, besides featuring the highest non-flammability rating UL V-0, is also suitable for outdoor use.
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