Re: Low quantity pcb manufacturers
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 7:02 am
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Definately seems china is a good way to go if you're doing quantity.Hi Abe ,
For 2 layer ,FR4,1.6mm, 50mm*120mm,HASL(not lead free), green solder mask ,white silkscreen ,1oz copper .
The tooling charge is 50USD ,the unit price is 1.38USD ,for 10 pcs ,the total price is 63.8USD.
For 4 layers , FR4,1.6mm, 50mm*120mm,HASL(not lead free), green solder mask ,white silkscreen ,1oz copper .
The tooling charge is 210USD, the unit price is 2.76USD ,for 10 pcs ,the total price is 237.6USD.
Please feel free to contact me if any question .
Best regards,
Susan Yang
OurPCB TECH.LTD
Tel:+86-311-85981900
Fax:+86-311-85981877
sales@ourpcb.com
2008-08-28
Hi Abe,
The hole size less than 0.3mm, the trace/space less than 6mil, it need extra cost .
If you do a large qyt board ,we can provide a lower price .
For shipping to USA ,less than 0.5KG, the shipping cost is 30USD ,
more than 0.5kg, it add 8USD for each 0.5kg.
Please don't hesitate to contact me if any question .
I am SO glad that I can honestly say I've only done one of those things. Also glad that I DO drink :-)GrowlingandBiffo wrote:Strange when a fellow walks into a Bar or a Brothel he rarely demands the cheapest...
Careful, I never referred to the people at all, only the products. I'm yet to see a single product out of china that was 100% up to scratch. Many are good enough, but many are also not good enough. My reference was to Chinese made turbos which are fairly commonly called that due to their extremely low reliability and glued together compressor housings. It's worth noting that Taiwan, Hong Kong and Japan are all in Asia too. You'll be hard pressed to get a low quality product of any sort out of Japan. The Japs are well educated and relatively civilised. China is still third world and it shows. I literally have dozens of Asian mates at home, and you might be shocked to hear them referring to their own kind with such labels. The reason for that is simple, there is a very real problem with both excess quantity of Asian immigrants and poor quality driving on international licenses. Both are the fault of the government though, not the individuals, but the problems exist all the same. One of my Asian friends was nearly killed by another one one night after lifting off mid corner in his prelude at about 140kph. He got lift off oversteer and went backwards into a concrete wall with such force most of the dash unclipped itself and flew backwards.Brian wrote:I see the reference to the Chinese as "Chinks" or "ching chong meow" as derogatory
Indeed, back to PCB manufacture :-)Now get back on track guys or retire to the lounge to continue your discussion about wine, girls, and all things wonderful : )