Amitron Corp.
As one of the largest and most experienced printed circuit board manufacturers around, we take great pride in delivering world-class products and customer service. Our high-quality multilayer, double and single sided PCB are supported by a dedicated staff with experience in all aspects of the PCB industry.
- (888) 454-0679
- 2001 Landmeier Road
Elk Grove Village, IL 60007
United States of America
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Product
Single Sided PCB
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Amitron produces prototype, midrange and high volume Single Sided circuit boards, with a copper thickness from one to twenty ounces. Operating temperatures range from 130 C to 230 C. Single sided boards are available with surface finishes including Organic surface protectant (OSP), Immersion Silver, Tin, and Gold plating along with both leaded or lead-free Hot Air Solder Level (HASL).
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Product
Aluminum PCB
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The heat dissipation afforded by this construction is dramatically superior to standard FR-4 constructions. The dielectrics used are typically 5 to 10 times as thermally conductive as conventional epoxy-glass and a tenth of the thickness resulting in thermal transfer exponentially more efficient than a conventional rigid PCB. This is so effective that lower copper weights than suggested by the IPC heat-rise charts can be used.
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Heavy Copper PCB
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Heavy Copper PCBs are printed circuit boards with 3 or more ounces of finished copper in the inner and/or outer layers.
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Product
Multilayer PCB
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ultilayer circuit boards were essential in the advancement of modern computing. The multilayer PCB basic construction and fabrication are similar to micro chip fabrication on a macro size. The range of material combinations is extensive from basic epoxy glass to exotic ceramic fills. Multilayer can be built on ceramic, copper, and aluminum. Blind and buried vias are commonly produced, along with pad on via technology.
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Double Sided PCB
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Double Sided PCBs (also known as Double-Sided Plated Thru or DSPT) circuits are the gateway to higher technology applications. They allow for closer (and perhaps more) routing traces by alternating between a top and bottom layer using vias. Today, double sided printed circuit board technology is perhaps the most popular type of PCB in the industry.





