Royal Circuit Solutions Continues Manufacturing Expansion
February 25, 2021 | Royal Circuit SolutionsEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
Royal Circuit Solutions, a global manufacturer of high technology printed circuit boards, has completed the installation of over $2 million worth of new equipment and expanded its printed circuit board manufacturing facility. The newly installed equipment was added to increase capacity and add additional high-technology fabrication capabilities.
“The new technology is an investment in the future, allowing Royal Circuits to meet the demands of growing hi-tech markets including mobile 5G, electronic vehicles, medical devices, and aerospace,” said Milan Shah, President of Royal Circuit Solutions. “This is an exciting time for us and a huge step in our journey to become the undisputed leader in the quick-turn PCB manufacturing market.”
The new equipment includes:
- CNC Drilling Machine (3)
- Pulse Plating Technology (4)
- Etchers (2)
- Routers (4)
- Shadow Automated Line
- Multi Bond Automated Line
- Pumice Scrubber
- Maskless Direct Imaging Technology
- Cut Sheet Laminator (2)
- Lamination Layup Station
- Automatic Water Recycling System
This expansion has created a wide variety of high-quality jobs to support the operations. The enhanced facility enables Royal Circuit Solutions to continue providing customers with the fastest PCB manufacturing speeds and service in the industry.
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