ISO 9001:2015 Certified · Gandhinagar, Gujarat

PCB Quality Built on
25+ Years of Discipline

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
99.2% On-time delivery
IPC Class 2 & 3 focus
100% E-test before dispatch

ISO 9001:2015 Certified

Built for Repeatability

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.

Certified Quality System
ISO 9001:2015 governed processes with documented controls at every stage of fabrication and assembly.
Statistical Process Control
SPC monitoring on critical parameters — drill, plating thickness, etching — keeps process spread within spec limits.
Full Traceability
Every production run is documented with revision-controlled data — laminate batch to finished board, fully traceable.
IPC Class 2 & 3 Compliance
Acceptance criteria scaled to your application — commercial Class 2 standard or high-reliability Class 3 builds.

Standards we follow

IPC & Industry Compliance

Our processes are aligned with internationally recognised IPC standards across fabrication and assembly.

Visual Inspection Standard

IPC-A-600 — Acceptability of Printed Boards

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.

  • Defines target, acceptable, and non-conforming conditions for solder mask, plating, surface finish, and markings
  • Our in-process and outgoing visual checks use IPC-A-600 as the reference standard for bare board acceptance
  • Supports both Class 2 (commercial) and Class 3 (high-reliability) acceptance levels depending on application
Qualification & Performance

IPC-6012 — Rigid Printed Board Performance

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.

  • Defines Class 2 and Class 3 minimum copper plating, annular ring, and hole quality requirements
  • Our fabrication parameters — drill, plate, etch — are set to consistently meet or exceed Class 2 limits
  • Class 3 builds for high-reliability applications are handled with tightened process windows and 100% coupon verification
Assembly Inspection Standard

IPC-A-610 — Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies

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.

  • Covers solder joint geometry, fillet height, component orientation, and board cleanliness requirements
  • Applied during in-process inspection and final outgoing QC on all assembly orders
  • Supports Class 2 (general electronic) and Class 3 (high-reliability) acceptance requirements
Design for Manufacturability

IPC-2221 — Generic Standard on PCB Design

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.

  • DFM review checks trace/space, drill-to-copper, annular ring, and solder mask expansion against IPC-2221 guidelines
  • Flagged issues are communicated to the customer before production — preventing costly re-spins
  • Design rules cover single-sided through multilayer builds with material-specific recommendations
Environmental Compliance

RoHS — Lead-Free & Hazardous Substance Compliance

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.

  • Lead-free surface finishes: ENIG, HASL (lead-free), and OSP available as standard options
  • Lead-free soldering processes on assembly programs with RoHS-compliant solder paste and flux
  • Material documentation available to support customer RoHS and environmental compliance audits
Supplier Quality Management

ISO-Aligned Supply Chain & Supplier Network

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.

  • Supplier qualification process requires ISO 9001 certification or equivalent quality system evidence
  • Components sourced through authorised distribution channels — no grey-market or uncertified parts
  • Incoming material inspection on laminates, chemicals, and components verifies specification compliance

Inspection & testing

How We Verify Every Board

Six verification stages across the production flow — from incoming material to final dispatch.

1
Incoming Material
Base laminates, copper foil, and chemicals verified against specifications before entering the line.
2
In-Process Visual
Operators check panels post-etch, post-drill, and post-plating to catch issues before they compound.
3
AOI Scanning
Automated Optical Inspection detects opens, shorts, and dimensional deviations against Gerber reference data.
4
Electrical Testing
100% e-test on every board — confirming no opens or shorts in the net list before leaving production.
5
Dimensional & Impedance
Board outline, hole diameters, and copper-to-edge clearances measured to drawing tolerances. Impedance orders coupon-tested.
6
Final Outgoing QC
Visual, dimensional, and documentation review confirms the shipment matches your order and revision exactly.

Supply chain

Integrity from Material to Dispatch

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.

Supply Chain Commitments

  • Documented processes at every production stage
  • Full traceability from laminate batch to finished board
  • Authentic, authorised-channel component sourcing
  • ISO 9001:2015 & ISO 14001 aligned supplier network
  • Clear deviation reporting — no silent substitutions
  • On-time delivery focus with proactive status updates
  • Revision-controlled Gerber and BOM management

11 sectors served

Industries We Support

Quality requirements vary by application — our processes scale from commercial Class 2 builds to high-reliability Class 3 demands.

Defence & Security

Discuss Your Quality Requirements

Share your IPC class targets, test expectations, and traceability requirements — we'll align our process plan to your specification.