PCB Solutions
- Single-Sided Rigid & Flex Circuits
- Double-Sided Rigid & Flex Circuits
- Multi-Layer Rigid & Flex Circuits
- Rigid Flex Printed Circuit Boards
- Metal Core Construction
- Heat Sinks
- 3/3 mil width/line spacing
Quick Turn
- Industry's Fastest Turn on Rigid-Flex
- 24 Hour 7 Day Service
- On Time Delivery
- Hi-Tech Multilayer Boards
- Prototype Circuit Boards
- Low to Medium Volume
- Scheduled Production
Quality Circuits
- Statistical Process Control
- Operator Compliance
- Documentation
- Traceability
- ISO-9001 :2008 Certified
- UL 94 & 796 Certified
- IPC A 600, 6012 & 6013 Compliant
Markets Served
- Military / ITAR
- Aerospace
- Medical
- Telecommunications
- Avionics
- Computer
- Commerical
Multilayer Rigid Flex - As fast as you can get it from the most responsive circuit board manufacturer in the industry.
Specialists in quickturn Rigid Flex, Flexible and Hi-Tech Multilayer printed circuit boards.
Since 1998 we have been dedicated to providing the highest standards in the pcb industry to assure customer satisfaction. This all stems from our philosophy and desire to be the most customer oriented and customer responsive printed circuit board manufacturer in the industry. Our Alpharetta, Ga. facility maintains a 24/7 production schedule to insure we are always available to meet our customers needs. We offer a wide range of solutions including exotic materials, controlled impedance, heat sinks, via in pad, micro, blind, plugged and filled vias.The Advantages of Teflon Laminates in Circuit Boards
Maintaining signal speed is critical in today's electronic world. Over the past few years there has been an increased requirement to run signals at RF and microwave frequencies through circuit boards. Teflon (PTFE) based laminates have excellent electrical properties and are used when the electrical loss from standard FR4 is unacceptable. PTFE's exceptionally low dieletric contant, low loss tangent and high melting tempature makes it the material of choice as a high-performance alternative to standard FR4. 


