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Using the big shops it's not a matter of "speeding up the process" it still take
the same time to build a board. They just have available capacity and will place
jobs ahead of others in the line from operation to operation. The advantage is
they will have automated equipment, expensive wet process monitors, AOI, modern
drills, mulit head flying grid testers. They tend to do fine pitch, blind and
burried, laser micro via, high aspect ratio, the tough stuff that requires
current technology equipment and processes as well as the easy. They are willing
to cut the expedite fees, reduce tooling charges. Side benifit is you only pay
tooling 1 time if you go to production with the same artwork. The smaller quick
turn shop might give more help and better personal service. Good luck either
way, we have had great success using the big guys for quick prototype for 1 1/2
yrs.







Chris Almeras <[log in to unmask]> on 03/22/2002 07:02:16 AM

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 Subject:  Re: [TN] Quick turn fab shop








There is one problem with going with the big boys who are hurting for
work, if they have not been doing rapid 3-5 day turns, the quality issue
can become a major issue when speeding up your normal process time. The
quick turn shops who have been doing this kind of business for years may
come at a little higher price, but their process in a quick turn
environment is already stable, and some of those shops can turn a pcb in
24 to 48 hours. Just a thought.

Chris Almeras
DSI

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With the pcb biz so slow now, most big shops are scratching for work.
you can
get 3-5 days turn with competive prices from the big boys, they have the
latest
equipment and technologies. Get the best of both worlds! Good luck!







"Mauro, Dan" <[log in to unmask]> on 03/21/2002 12:15:27 PM

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Explain to me what each means to you? Then maybe I can pick any two.....




Dan


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Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 1:03 PM
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Subject: Re: [TN] Quick turn fab shop


Quick, good, cheap.  Pick any two...

Mark


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From: Mauro, Dan [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 6:07 AM
Subject: Quick turn fab shop


Hi all


Can anyone out there suggest or give recommendations on a good quality
quick
turn fab shop.

Greatly appreciate any suggestions.

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