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At Cleveland Circuits we recognise the importance of investing in the latest technology and automated equipment to provide our customers with printed circuit boards. Driven by our desire to increase efficiency and maintain product quality we are committed to continuing to invest in our manufacturing facilities to ensure that we remain a major force in the UK electronics market. |
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Cleveland Circuits Printed Circuit Board Equipment |
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Drilling and Routing: Multi-spindle Lenz drill/routers with full autoload / off-load capabilities and spindle speeds up to 125,000 rpm can drill holes down to 0.2mm. The autoload mechanism improves drilling efficiency and allows the drilling department to operate a flexible "lights out" drilling operation which requires no manning during night time hours. |
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Photo-Tooling: Fully equipped CAM seats operating VisualCAM & UCAM software enable us to Design Rule Check and verify Gerber data before it is passed to our shopfloor. Our Gerber Crescent 40 plotter plots images with resolutions up to 8,000dpi and is linked directly to a Fuji FX550 film processor. All our photo-tools are produced in a purpose built climate controlled environment. |
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Primary Imaging and Photo-Mech: |
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Wet Process: |
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Surface Finishing: |
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Electrical Test: Mania Speedy flying probe bare board electrical tester Mania Econo Tower double sided bed of nails tester Our comprehensive in-house software and engineering facilities enable us to prepare, manufacture and verify our own flying probe data sets and Econo Tower fixtures. |
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Laboratory and In Process Verification: Extensively equipped process laboratory with in-house micro-sectioning capabilities coupled with Oxford Instruments CM500 CMI gauges for in process verification of plated hole copper thickness. Fully automatic autodosing equipment on horizontal process equipment. High specification Nickel Gold Analyser automatically controls NiAu process |
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