Good Assembly shop in New England or Canada?

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Good Assembly shop in New England or Canada?

by Funny N. :: Rate this Message:

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We are currently looking for PCB assembly shop within New England or from Canada (Great Toronto Area or Montreal area are good too).
It would be better for a shop located within 4-8 hrs of driving distance from the city of Boston. When something happens we can always easily send an engineer there to solve the issue.
Most of our components are surface mounted, minimum pitch about 0.5mm.
If you meet those basic requirement and have a good quality control system, you are welcome to contact us off list.

Any recommendation are welcome too.
We will try to find local shops (including shops from Canada) before send it to Mexico or other countries.

Thanks,
Funny N.
Au Group Electronics, New Bedford, MA, http://www.AuElectronics.com



     
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Re: Good Assembly shop in New England or Canada?

by Martin Klingensmith :: Rate this Message:

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We use:
http://www.rapidboard.com/
For our PTH boards.
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Martin

Funny NYPD wrote:

> We are currently looking for PCB assembly shop within New England or from Canada (Great Toronto Area or Montreal area are good too).
> It would be better for a shop located within 4-8 hrs of driving distance from the city of Boston. When something happens we can always easily send an engineer there to solve the issue.
> Most of our components are surface mounted, minimum pitch about 0.5mm.
> If you meet those basic requirement and have a good quality control system, you are welcome to contact us off list.
>
> Any recommendation are welcome too.
> We will try to find local shops (including shops from Canada) before send it to Mexico or other countries.
>
> Thanks,
> Funny N.
> Au Group Electronics, New Bedford, MA, http://www.AuElectronics.com
>
>
>
>      

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Re: Good Assembly shop in New England or Canada?

by Olin Lathrop :: Rate this Message:

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Funny NYPD wrote:
> We are currently looking for PCB assembly shop within New England or
> from Canada (Great Toronto Area or Montreal area are good too).
> It would be better for a shop located within 4-8 hrs of driving
> distance from the city of Boston.

If you bump into Comet or Express Test Services in Orange MA, run the other
way quickly.  After a recent fiasco, they have made it onto my "never again"
list.


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Re: Good Assembly shop in New England or Canada?

by Olin Lathrop :: Rate this Message:

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Martin wrote:
> We use:
> http://www.rapidboard.com/
> For our PTH boards.

They do good work, but it's all hand work.  They are great for rework or
small quantity runs and old thru hole stuff.  Linda doesn't have a pick and
place machine.  The extent of the automation is a wave solder machine.

The stuff Ho can do with bare eyes is totally amazing.


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