Super PCB to Exhibit at the IPC APEX EXPO


Super PCB, a single source for high quality printed circuit boards (PCBs), will exhibit in Booth #617 at the 2019 IPC APEX EXPO, scheduled to take place Jan. 29-31, 2019 at the San Diego Convention Center. Company representatives will display samples of a number of current products in the fast-moving PCB industry, including single layer, two-layer, multilayer rigid PCBs, flex PCBs, rigid flex PCBs, Aluminum PCBs for LED and Rogers PCBs for RF applications, HDI and others.

The company’s fast-turn prototypes can be manufactured in the U.S. or overseas depending on customer requirements. Super PCB’s fast-turn facilities can produce standard FR4 two-layer and four-layer prototypes in 24-hours. The company’s small to large volume production are done mostly overseas to lower the cost for customers. The standard lead time including shipping for mass production is 2 to 3 weeks.

Super PCB serves the telecom and wireless, transportation, industrial, medical, lighting, consumer electronics,  energy and IOT industries. The company offers five-star customer service, superior quality, competitive prices and on-time delivery.

 

Super PCB offers USA manufacturing to support ITAR requirements. The company’s manufacturing facilities are RoHS compliant, ISO 9001 and TS16949 certified, and UL listed. Super PCB’s state-of-art facilities and technology ensures the highest quality and efficiency.

 

Super PCB looks forward to meeting with SMT, CM and OEM customers during the event. For more information, email [email protected], call (214) 550-9837 or visit www.superpcb.com.


About Super PCB

Super PCB is the source for all of your high-quality PCB needs! Since 2003, the company has been providing high quality PCBs to numerous companies in a broad spectrum of industries, from consumer electronics to telecommunications, new energy, aerospace, automotive and more. Super PCB facilities are certified to TS16949, ISO9001 and UL. For more information, visit www.superpcb.com .


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