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PTH is a method of assembling printed circuit boards in which component leads are inserted and soldered into plated holes in the board. While this technology is several decades old and is labor intensive, it still has a significant market, particularly for consumer product application. We employee talented production line staff as well as implement an intensive training process as well as rigorous in line testing to assure the quality of our PTH products. SMT is the method of assembling printed circuit boards in which components are fixed directly to the surface of the board, rather than being inserted into holes. With this process, solder is accurately stenciled in paste and heated to the point of melting the paste (a process referred to as “reflow”) to establish a strong solder joint. The SMT process allows for more miniaturization, cost savings and shorter lead paths between components, (which results in greater signal speed). Additionally, it allows components to be placed on both sides of the printed circuit board, a major factor in the miniaturization process. Utilizing our high tech production capacity, we can use the SMT assembly method in order to assemble PCBAs for our customers’ products and assure the quality of all the electronics used in the final manufacturing process. |