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Eagle Electronics Reduces Cycle Time for IPC-4761 Type VII Via Fill Process
June 8, 2020 | Eagle ElectronicsEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
Mike Kalaria, president and CEO of Eagle Electronics of Schaumburg, Illinois, announced today that his company has made significant cycle time improvements in the via fill process.
Eagle Electronics has consistently made investment decisions and process improvements which help to reduce the overall cycle time. Eagle Electronics is now offering 3 day turns, for qualified prototype orders, which require via fill per IPC-4761 type VII. The demand for quick turn via-in-pad technology has grown exponentially over the past several years and Eagle Electronics is providing that which the market needs.
Commenting on this achievement Mr. Kalaria stated, “Our engineering team lead by Mr. Harshit Shah has made this possible by implementing the necessary process improvements in plating and imaging. This coupled with key equipment investments such has high speed drilling and digital imaging. These improvements have allowed us to reduce the cycle time by as much as 40% ”.
Eagle’s unwavering commitment to meet customer demand and provide the best total value in the industry is once again evident.
About Eagle Electronics, Inc
Since 1979, Eagle Electronics Inc. has provided our Customers with the highest quality Printed Circuit Boards at fair and competitive prices. From our modern 50,000 sq. ft. facility, we have been meeting and exceeding our Customer's ever-increasing expectations and requirements.
From providing our customers with short standard lead times to very low premiums on quick turns we strive to provide the best total value in high technology rapid turn-around PCBs in the industry.
Our Quality System has been ISO Certified since 1996. All our products, materials, and processes are UL Recognized. We are dedicated to a Continuous Improvement philosophy, in all facets of our business, to position ourselves to better serve our Customers. Simply put, Eagle Electronics, Inc. is committed to STRIVING FOR EXCELLENCE IN EVERYTHING WE SAY AND DO.
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