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PCBWAY.com - THE BEST PCB MAKER!

Post #1 » by DeeJay » 01 Jun 2016 21:47

Today I received my 10 pcs of PCB that I've designed for a custom project.
After searching on internet, I've decided to build this batch of pcb's in china at www.pcbway.com, because they had the best production price (10 pcs = 10$);
The quality is very impressive for the spent money and also delivery is quick, I've received the package in about 3 weeks from my order!
The only downpoint was the shipping witch is a bit expensive, 13$, if postage will be reduced to like 5-7 $ then this will be the no. 1 company to work with!
I will continue ordering my future designs from PCBWAY and would recommend them to anyone looking for cheap and good quality PCB services.

You can see the quality of the pcb's below, and I'm waiting for your comments!
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Re: PCBWAY.com - THE BEST PCB MAKER!

Post #2 » by LulaNord » 02 Mar 2017 19:51

Hi...I'm a PCB designer working on a board that has a rubber keypad with control buttons mounted to it. The PCB contains the corresponding contact patterns for the buttons - a typical interlocking finger pattern.The application in question is an industrial control that will see what I would consider moderate usage of the buttons over a 10-20 year projected lifespan. I'm thinking that max button presses would be in the 10,000 to 20,000 range over the product's lifespan with the average probably being much lower than that. These devices are typically mounted indoors and not subject to extremely harsh environmental conditions but could possibly experience temperature fluctuations between 0F and 100F over their lifespan.
Does anyone have any opinions on this? Is ENIG sufficient for this type of application?
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Re: PCBWAY.com - THE BEST PCB MAKER!

Post #3 » by DeeJay » 02 Mar 2017 20:00

LulaNord (Re: Post 2), yes i think enig is more than ok but expensive as hell...
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