Cirtech Electronics’ primary business stream is the manufacture and supply to the global market of high-quality single-, double- and multi-layer printed circuit boards (PCB). This offering is complemented with the recently launched RAPIDPCB service, a dedicated, rapid turnaround PCB prototype production line. Laser-cut, stainless steel solder-paste stencils can be supplied with the first batch of PCBs at clients’ request.
The company is ISO 9001:2008 certified and IPC compliant, and all of its products are RoHS compliant. Its production is backed by highly professional service, starting with design-stage consultation, through CAD and Gerber file reconciliation, to fully focused after-sales service.
As a secondary business stream, Cirtech supplies high-quality peripheral components such as surface-mount transformers, chip-on-board and chip-on-glass LCDs, flexi and semi-rigid circuits, silicon keypads and membranes.
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