IPC-oriented manufacturing, statistical process control, and a certified supply chain — so your tenth order matches your first in dimensions, finish, and electrical integrity.
ISO 9001:2015 Certified
We target practical PCB design for manufacturability, authentic components on assembly programs, and IPC Class 2 / Class 3 oriented electronics manufacturing where your product demands it.
Statistical process control and structured quality routines reduce drift over time — so your tenth order matches your first in the ways that matter most: dimensions, finish, and electrical integrity.
Every production run is documented, traceable, and inspected at defined checkpoints before it reaches you.
Standards we follow
Our processes are aligned with internationally recognised IPC standards across fabrication and assembly.
IPC-A-600 defines the visual and measurable acceptability criteria for bare printed boards. It is the industry's primary reference for determining whether a board meets workmanship requirements across surface conditions, plating quality, and finish uniformity. Our inspectors are trained to Class 2 and Class 3 acceptance levels.
IPC-6012 governs the qualification and performance requirements for rigid printed boards. It specifies the requirements for Class 1, 2, and 3 boards covering copper plating thickness, annular ring dimensions, dielectric integrity, and bow and twist tolerances — the standard our fabrication process is aligned to.
IPC-A-610 is the most widely used acceptance standard for electronic assemblies. It defines acceptability criteria for solder joint quality, component placement, cleanliness, and workmanship across through-hole and SMT assemblies. Our assembly inspection team works to this standard on every PCB assembly program.
IPC-2221 provides the generic design requirements for printed board assemblies. We review incoming Gerber data against design-for-manufacturability principles aligned to this standard — identifying drill-to-copper clearances, trace width limitations, pad size ratios, and other parameters that affect yield before fabrication begins.
RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) compliance is available across our fabrication and assembly services. We offer lead-free surface finishes and soldering processes — including ENIG, HASL lead-free, and OSP — with material documentation to support customer compliance requirements.
We partner with suppliers certified to ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 where applicable, so inputs meet defined quality expectations before they reach your board. Our authentic parts policy ensures components are sourced through authorised distribution channels with documentation to support traceability audits.
Inspection & testing
Six verification stages across the production flow — from incoming material to final dispatch.
Supply chain
We work with suppliers aligned to recognised standards — including partners certified to ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 — so materials and services meet defined expectations before they reach your board.
Our authentic parts policy applies to assembly programs too: components are sourced through authorised distribution channels with documentation to support traceability audits.
Clear communication on deviations, documented change notes, and revision-controlled production data mean you are never surprised by undisclosed process changes.
11 sectors served
Quality requirements vary by application — our processes scale from commercial Class 2 builds to high-reliability Class 3 demands.
Automotive
Consumer Electronics
Industrial Electronics
IoT & Embedded
LED Lighting
Medical Electronics
Telecommunications
Renewable Energy
Aerospace
Railways
Share your IPC class targets, test expectations, and traceability requirements — we'll align our process plan to your specification.