Green Circuits Expands Large-Format PCBA Capabilities with Installation of JUKI Primo Screen Printer
May 5, 2025 | Green CircuitsEstimated reading time: 1 minute

Green Circuits, a full-service Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) partner to leading OEMs, proudly announces the installation of the JUKI Primo Large-Format Screen Printer, expanding its capabilities to support printed circuit board assemblies (PCBAs) up to 33.5" x 24". This investment enables Green Circuits to provide comprehensive solutions for today’s increasingly complex and larger-format designs.
As product innovation drives the need for larger, more intricate PCBAs — especially in industries such as aerospace, communications, and high-end industrial system s— the JUKI Primo delivers the high-speed precision and flexibility required to meet customer demands.
“Our customers are designing bigger and more complex boards than ever before,” said Michael W. Hinshaw, Jr., Chief Executive Officer at Green Circuits. “The JUKI Primo allows us to meet those needs head-on, while maintaining the accuracy and efficiency we’re known for.”
The JUKI Primo features advanced alignment systems, intuitive software controls, and a rugged design optimized for high-throughput environments. Its large-format capability ensures seamless integration into Green Circuits’ SMT lines, supporting both prototype and full-scale production runs.
As a global EMS leader, Green Circuits offers a full suite of services, including PCB design and engineering, fabrication, assembly, system and box build, supply chain and logistics, test and burn-in, BGA rework, and failure analysis. With this addition, Green Circuits continues to build on its reputation for advanced manufacturing, offering full turnkey services backed by cutting-edge equipment, skilled engineering teams, and a customer-first approach.
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