| UEI Sees Growing Demand for Flex |
|
|
| Written by Mike Buetow | |||
| Friday, 27 January 2012 09:36 | |||
|
WHITEWATER, WI -- Contract assembler Universal Electronics says business is up on demand for flex circuits, which the company says is growing close to 20% year-over-year. The privately held UEI reportedly has spent some $2 million on new equipment over the past year. The EMS company has three plants in Wisconsin and Minnesota.
|
Columns
| What’s Driving Electronics Packaging and Assembly Trends? |
Multi-die configurations and a switch to copper wires are rampant, and supercomputers are why. |
| Read more... |
| Bridging at Reflow |
What causes it, and can it be eliminated? |
| Read more... |
Features
| Current Trends in Conformal Coatings |
Custom formulations have become the norm. |
| Read more... |
| The Worldwide Industrial Electronics Assembly Markets Defined |
Test, clean energy and process control represent huge potential for EMS. |
| Read more... |
Products
Corelis Releases ScanExpress v. 7.7 Boundary Scan Suite
ScanExpress version 7.7 boundary scan tool suite includes improved constraints handling, support for multi-core devices, and new JTAG Embedded Test support for additional Freescale and Texas...
ScanExpress version 7.7 boundary scan tool suite includes improved constraints handling, support for multi-core devices, and new JTAG Embedded Test support for additional Freescale and Texas...


