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The Importance of Certification for Printed Circuit Boards

 certifications for printed circuit boards

The process of certification for businesses in any industry is an important step in ensuring that quality standards are met. As a result, companies that earn certification for products and services build positive reputations in their industry and with consumers who know that they will receive consistency when doing business with the organization. When it comes to printed circuit boards, certification for companies involved in every step of manufacturing and assembly is critical. The end result (product or other application) must work properly and without PCBs that meet strict guidelines and regulations there would be uncertainty in the process. In addition, engineers should work closely with their suppliers to minimize risk and the potential for loss from defective boards.

What Goes Into Printed Circuit Board Certification

While engineers and companies look for printed circuit board suppliers that provide the high quality results needed, it is also important to know where industry standards originate and their intent. IPC, the Association Connecting Electronics Industries, publishes the most widely recognized and used standards in the printed circuit industry worldwide. These range from production processes to PCB material selection and assembly.

When new standards are proposed and adopted, PCB manufacturers work to earn certification in order to stay on the cutting edge of the industry and provide engineers with technology that will advance applications moving forward. Military and aerospace needs differ from those in computers and consumer technology, so be sure to work with a PCB manufacturer that produces circuit boards to meet your requirements. Get started by contacting an expert at Advanced Circuits today.

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