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Manufacturing Journey Steps

PCB Assembly: Manual soldering

Manual soldering is used for precise component placement, repairs, and specialized assembly tasks, ensuring careful workmanship and reliable PCB connections.

Our manufacturing process overview

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01

Preparation

We prepare components, materials and documentation for production.

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02

PCB Assembly

Automated and manual assembly of PCBs with precision and quality control.

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03

Testing

Rigorous functional, quality testing to ensure reliability, performance.

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04

Box Build

Final assembly, integration and packaging into finished products.

Manual soldering

Some of the components need to be manually soldered because they cannot be mounted on automated SMT or THT lines. For smaller batches or more difficult component assembly, this solution is used. We have soldering stations for this purpose, where our employees can solder the circuit boards with different components, such as heat shields, connectors, and others.

Since manual soldering quality relies on the knowledge of the specialist, we ensure that the specialists are properly trained. For that, we employ IPC (Institute of Printed Circuits) standards. We have an electronics manufacturing academy, where specialists with IPC trainer certificates acquaint them with the process and prepare them for technology improvements if needed.

Explore the manufacturing journey

Dive into each stage to see how we deliver quality at every step of the journey.

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