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ControlTek Now Offers 3D Printing for Our Contract Manufacturing Customers

3D printed test fixture

ControlTek customers are enjoying improved quality and more efficient production following the recent addition of a new Stratasys U-Print SE Plus 3D printer at our contract manufacturing facility in Vancouver, Washington. 

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New Case Study: AirAdvice for Homes Finds a Longterm Partner at ControlTek

AirAdvice for Homes got its start in the Pacific Northwest during the 1990s. The company designs and manufactures the AirAdvice Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Monitor, an electronic device that quickly tests and analyzes indoor air for particles and volatile organic compounds (“VOCs”) that go undetected by sight or smell. The AirAdvice IAQ Monitor portfolio of products is for sale in the Residential Contracting, Government, and Healthcare markets.

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ControlTek Video: New Jet Soldering at ControlTek Adds Speed, Accuracy to Workflow

jet soldering at ControlTek

ControlTek has recently added to our soldering capabilities with the new MYDATA 600 jet solder printer. The jet soldering process is low-cost, flexible, accurate, and environmentally friendly. Applied to electronics manufacturing, solder jet printing yields efficient and accurate results

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Old and New Technologies Align in Today's Modern Circuit Assembly

SMT Reflow Soldering

The process of soldering is the key component of printed circuit board assembly. It continues to evolve to meet the needs of today’s modern electronic markets.

Today’s modern electronics manufacturer has an arsenal that includes both traditional and cutting-edge technologies to get the job done.

Circuit board assembly includes several steps during manufacturing, but none quite as crucial as component soldering. When it comes time to apply solder, there are several options your manufacturer can use to find the most reliable solution at the most comfortable price.

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New Article from ControlTek Assists Medical Manufacturers Navigate FDA Regulations

medical devices

Medical device manufacturing has traditionally been a challenging undertaking. FDA regulations are not only complex, they can also change dramatically from one project to the next. In a new article, ControlTek President Andy LaFrazia helps readers tackle these and other issues specific to Medical Device Manufacturing.

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ControlTek Executives Prepare for IPC APEX Expo and Executive Meeting

This month, ControlTek executives are preparing for the trip south to San Diego to participate in the upcoming IPC APEX and the EMS Management Council Meeting, where they will get a Macro look at the Electronic Manufacturing Services industry.

 

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Manufacturing and Millennials - Are They Ready for Each Other?

In recent years, innovation is what has differentiated the U.S. in the global marketplace. Innovation, after all, is what is helping to spur the ‘reshoring’ movement in the U.S., especially innovation that leads to more efficient production and higher quality finished products. But what does that mean when it comes to employee recruitment?

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Medical Manufacturing is a Team Effort at ControlTek

ControlTek medical manufacturing

Medical manufacturing is one of the fastest-growing manufacturing industries, but it’s certainly not without unique challenges.

At ControlTek, our entire design engineering, project management and contract manufacturing teams are all highly experienced with the often complex requirements as identified by the FDA.

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New Growth Expected for Electronics Manufacturing in 2014

ControlTek EMS

2014 is just barely underway but we’re already seeing promising indicators for the year ahead for the electronics manufacturing industry.

 

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Protect Electronic Assemblies with ControlTek's Conformal Coating and Encapsulation Services

You put a lot of care into the design and assembly of your electronic products, but how can you continue to protect those printed circuit board assemblies after manufacturing is over?

 

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