We build high-precision standard boards, advanced boards, and micro boards. Our advanced circuit boards meet UL 94 V-0 flammability standards. We provide the following documents and certificates:
Compliance Certificate
Material specifications
First inspection report
Reflow Curve Copy (included in the first article)
Photo requirements
IPC J-STD-001E
Records of all calibration tools used during the manufacturing process
AOI report or appearance inspection report
Flying needle or online test report
Ionic Cleanliness Test Report
We adhere to the following standards to help us build high-quality and reliable medical PCBs for the healthcare and medical technology industries.
IPC 6011: Performance Specification for Defining Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3 PCBs
IEC 60601-1: General requirements for the basic safety and basic performance of medical electrical equipment
IEC 60601-1-2: Defining electromagnetic requirements (EMI and EMS) for medical PCBs
ISO 13485: Quality Management System Requirements for the Provision of Medical Equipment
We provide DFM/DFA inspection on each board
We focus on DFM and DFA analysis to prevent problems and provide an internal quality audit system to ensure zero defect boards. We also provide engineering support to verify whether your design is set to perform as expected and meets the IPC Level 3 standard, if you choose this standard.
Extensive electrical testing of medical PCBs
We do not bargain on quality and adhere to strict manufacturing standards for medical boards - this means continuous testing at every step of the manufacturing process, such as cross-sectional, AOI, BGA X-ray, flying needles, and other electrical tests.
One stop manufacturing and assembly
Poor communication between different manufacturing and assembly workshops can lead to delivery delays and circuit board errors. PCB manufacturers who do not handle assembly will not run DFA checks to ensure that your circuit board can be assembled correctly. One supplier is responsible.