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Post Date : 10-05-15 05:56
Does your company accept low quantity prototype runs?
 
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Yes.  In fact, since 1995, we have specialized in high mix/low volume (HMLV) prototype assemblies; it is through our extensive experience that we have earned a reputation for excellence in quality, flexibility, and service.  Whether you have a few boards that need to be assembled for engineering test, or 10 boards that are for prototype purposes, we have the means and experience to handle your manufacturing needs, large and/or small.



 
 

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  Are you ISO Certified? 05-15 7331
  What manufacturing standard do you build product to? 05-15 7134
  What type of engineering services can you provide? 05-15 7206
  Does your company accept low quantity prototype runs? 05-15 12597
  Does you company handle medium and/or high volume production¡¦ 05-15 7160
  What size products can you manufacture? 05-15 7115
  What information is needed so that you can quote my PCB Asse¡¦ 05-15 7371
  What do I need to give you so that you can start my PCB Asse¡¦ 05-15 7579
  How long does a quote take to prepare? 05-15 7235
  What are the steps in the PCB Assembly process, in simple te¡¦ 05-15 12740
  Is there anything I need to do while you are assembling the ¡¦ 05-15 7386
  Do you design and fabricate PCBs in addition to assembling t¡¦ 05-15 7646
  What are your delivery options? 05-15 7716
  Can you provide references? 05-15 7836
  Do you provide Design For Manufacturing (DFM) report support¡¦ 05-15 7564
 

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