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U.K.-based Exception PCB Predicts Flex-rigid Growth
February 22, 2006 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
TEWKESBURY, U.K. — Exception PCB noted growth and development in the flex-rigid market, resulting in predicted revenues of more than a million pounds in 2006. The company focuses on a 20-day turnaround on all products, with a five-day response on quickturn components.
Exception PCB predicts growth over the next five years in the flex-rigid market, stemming from flexible, 3-D interconnections, weight and space savings, and inventory control. "While flex-rigids have traditionally been used in the aerospace and defense markets, we are seeing more business in other sectors adopting their use," claims Graham Temple, who heads up the company. "The benefits of lower total life costs and reduced time, as no working or testing is needed after assembly, are becoming more apparent."