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Actually, it is quite similar to rigid PCBA but with at number pallets/ carriers to hold it down flat. Of course, it also depends on the rigid- flex PCB design.

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From: Eric Laroche <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 20 November 2017 at 8:23:13 PM SGT
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Subject: [TN] Rigid-Flex PCBA Assembly

Good morning all,

Looks like we'll be getting our hands around a rigid-flex assembly that
will need to be produced at our plant in relativity high volume.  I'm
referring to PCBA and not the PCB manufacturing.  Although this will be
a stimulating challenge that we look forward to, we do not have much
experience with this type of board.  Our experience has mainly resided
with rigid assemblies.

I'm turning to you this morning in the hopes of getting some direction
as how to begin our learning process. Any recommendations on:

- How should we start?

- Do you have any suggested reading?

-Is there training available on this type of assembly process?

-Do you know of any process guru's with a solid experience on PCBA
rigid-flex manufacturing that we could contact for guidance?

Any help would be appreciated,

thanks,


EL

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