AdvancedPCB Fabrication Capabilities for Defense and Aerospace Applications

Posted 2/28/2019 by AdvancedPCB

AdvancedPCB has been a leader in the printed circuit board manufacturing industry for over 25 years with a special focus on advanced PCB manufacturing capabilities for precision and on-time reliability.  We offer full service PCB fabrication services and in-house prototype assembly capabilities with no minimum quantity requirements.

Our powerful PCB fabrication solutions range from the simplest circuit board designs to the most rigorous design requirements for the medical, commercial, defense, and aerospace marketplaces.  AdvancedPCB is committed to U.S.A. manufacturing with three facilities in Arizona, Colorado, and Minnesota totaling over 200,000 square feet of manufacturing space.  Providing enhanced support to the military/defense and aerospace industries for PCB fabrication, AdvancedPCB has made significant capital investments over the years to meet stringent standards and fabrication requirements of some of the most technologically advanced circuit board designs for mission-critical applications.

AdvancedPCB's Three PCB Fabrication Facilities are ITAR Registered

All three of AdvancedPCB's PCB fabrication facilities are are fully compliant and follow strict security protocols with the United States International Trade in Arms Regulations (ITAR) which is an important factor for our aerospace and defense industry customers.  To download our industry certifications and review our ITAR documentation, please visit our Certifications page on our website.

AdvancedPCB's Minnesota PCB fabrication facility is also DOD contracts ready with elevated security measures and compliance protocols that only few PCB manufacturers in the U.S.A. meet for Department of Defense contracts.

Expanded PCB Fabrication Laminates and Capabilities

AdvancedPCB sources many types of PCB laminates from top industry providers to bring you a wide range of options such as enhanced epoxy laminates, ultra-low moisture materials, high-frequency ceramic filled laminates, RoHS compliant, and more.  As North America’s third largest PCB manufacturer, we are able to work closely with laminate providers like Isola, Nelco, Arlon, Rogers, Taconic, 3M, Panasonic, and others to quickly source the materials our customers demand.  We carry laminate materials suitable for applications such as:

  • Radar systems
  • Mobile communications
  • Complex microwave
  • High speed digital
  • RF components
  • Phased array antennas
  • Automotive radar & sensors
  • High reliability aerospace & defense
  • High frequency performance
  • Direct broadcast satellites
  • Power backplanes
  • GPS antennas

Our advanced PCB Fabrication capabilities to support advanced designs with demanding requirements include: laser-drilled microvias, cavity boards, heavy copper up to 20 oz., via-in-pad, microwave & RF boards, up to 40 layers, IPC Class 3 Etchback, and others.  To view a complete list of AdvancedPCB PCB fabrication capabilities, click here.

For more information about our advanced PCB fabrication capabilities, certifications, and facilities, please call 1-800-979-4722 or find your AdvancedPCB Sales Representative by clicking here.

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