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90 PCB007 MAGAZINE I AUGUST 2024 Standing up a new "high-tech" PCB fab facility capable of becoming quali- fied for aerospace and defense work typically takes a mini- mum investment of $50 million. However, Alex Stepinski says entering the defense and aerospace markets with a new PCB fabrication start-up facility far under this prohibitive cost benchmark is possible when good partnerships, innovation, and sound engineering design enter from the beginning. In this article. Anaya Vardya joined Ameri- can Standard Circuits in 2007, and his leader- ship strategy has focused on teamwork, technological advancement, and a strong mar- keting strategy. Anaya champions a manage- ment style rooted in trust, empowerment, and change readiness, ensuring continuous growth and innovation in the competitive PCB manu- facturing sector. Laminate materials are the building blocks on which printed circuit boards are manufactured. Circuit board designers rely on the critical electrical properties of the materials to design the interconnects, and with the drive toward IoT (internet of things), autonomous driving, and virtual and augmented reality, material properties take on a very high level of importance. The crux of the issue is quite simple: Designers are looking for electrical performance. Printed board fabricators are concerned with manufacturability and yields. The Chemical Connection: Chemical and Equipment Control of High-density Circuits As line and space requirements and specifications get increasingly tighter, it is obvious that at some point you must consider tightening the controls on the chem- ical and equipment parameters (temperature, specific gravity, conveyor speed, etc.) of your production lines to meet those requirements. For the purposes of this discussion, let's consider line and space requirements of 75 µm (0.003") or less with tolerances of ±5% as the tipping point for serious consideration of tighter chemistry and equipment control. Are You Ready to Thrive? Keep an Open Mind A Less Expensive PCB Startup Trouble in Your Tank: Materials for PWB Fabrication—Drillability and Metallization TOP TEN EDITOR'S PICKS Don Ball

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