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Photoetched Shielding Components
December 31, 1969 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
The company uses photoetching for cost savings to manufacture board-level shielding components, such as custom fences with removable covers. This process is said to improve design flexibility, shorten lead times and eliminate hard tooling costs. Photoetching also reportedly allows the fabrication of board-level shielding components with close tolerances that cannot be duplicated by other methods. Fences, covers and mounting pins can be designed in any configuration, as can through holes and slots.
Tech-Etch Inc.
Plymouth, Mass.