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December 31, 1969 |Estimated reading time: 1 minute
SMT Magazine is getting out of the office and hitting the highways to visit you - our readers within the surface mount industry. If you would like Route SMT to make a stop at your facility, call (603) 891-9310, or send an e-mail to smt@pennwell.com. We’ll put you on our route!
Electropac - This Manchester, N.H.-based PCB maker recently celebrated 30 years of business. This 76,000-square-foot facility houses about 128 employees. The company also has facilities in Laconia, N.H., and St. Catherine’s, Ontario.
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When not at work, Ray Boissoneau, president of Electropac, races his Formula 5000 race car.
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Electropac’s Manchester facility features a museum dedicated to PCB manufacturing. Shown are board types and sizes that the company has produced in the past 30 years.
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Princeton Technology builds boards for the medical, military, RF, and graphics equipment manufacturing markets.
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Princeton Technology - Established in 1985, this contract manufacturer built a new facility in Hudson, N.H., where they offer PCB and thru-hole assembly, electro-mechanical assembly, box builds, and X-ray inspection capabilities.
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Princeton also offers cable & harness assembly. Here, Wayne Norton, president, holds an example of the company’s cable-assembly capabilities.
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PCBs lined up at the hand-soldering station.
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In-circuit tester (ICT) on the line at Princeton Technology.
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SMTC’s Boston facility features full sheet-metal fabrication capabilities, enabling them to build an entire system - from the internal electronics to the enclosures.
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SMTC Corporation - This mid-tier EMS provider has PCBA facilities in Toronto, Canada; San Jose, Calif.; Mexico; and China. Its Franklin, Mass., facility houses large-scale system manufacturing. Appleton, Wisc. houses SMTC’s design services facility.
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One worker focuses on the electrical integration and interconnection for a server.
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PCB for a biometric device.
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