Electronic Contract Manufacturing for Automotive Devices Industry

From electric vehicles to your everyday gas vehicles, a quality electronic contract manufacturer specializing in automotive devices industry is key to successfully manufacture these vehicles. There are 4 factors a quality electronic contract manufacturer should have to successfully manufacture your automotive devices. To start, the CM should have a special automotive IATF certification, proper tooling and one source solutions for fast demand changes response.

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USB 101: All You Need to Know About USB 3.2

The new and improved Universal Serial Bus (USB) 3.2 gives the word universal a new meaning. With the ability to transfer data and power to various electronic devices such as cellphones, tablets and laptops eliminates the need to carry clunky cables. The updated USB 3.1, now USB 3.2, allows users to double their data transfer rates up to 20 GB/s due to it's multi-lane technology, making it a must have in the latest electronics trends.

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Electronic Contract Manufacturing for Medical Devices Industry

Electronic Contract Manufacturers specializing in the medical devices industry are different from the regular electronic contract manufacturers. There are 5 factors a quality medical device contract manufacturer would have: an experienced managerial, technical, and manufacturing team, along with the appropriate manufacturing certifications, proper tooling and equipment for tight tolerances and to quickly respond to demand changes.

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4 Qualities to Look For in Your Next Electronics Contract Manufacturer

Farming out your production to an outside contract manufacturer (CM) can help you produce and sell products without having to invest in machinery, equipment or specialized product knowledge. For a price, contract manufacturing relieves the hiring OEM company from the burden of hiring production staff, purchasing machinery, investing in industry knowledge and much more.

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Surface Treatment of Metals and Plastics (STM)

A surface treatment is a process applied to the surface of a material to make it better in some way, for example by making it more resistant to corrosion or wear. Surface treatment of metals dates back to ancient Egyptians using gold decoratively. Gold and silver plating was well-known by the 13th century AD.  

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