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Discussion Groups | Comp.Arch.Embedded | Has anyone heard of corepcb?

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Has anyone heard of corepcb? - Henning Petersen - 07:14 11-09-08

Hi,

My company got a quote from Core International Industry Co., Ltd, which 
is temptingly cheap, and the PCB is non-trivial, being 0,1 mm holes/gap, 
microvias and buried vias, ENIG gold coated.

    http://www.corepcb.com

They advertice their DNV quality certificate on 
http://www.corepcb.com/en/quality.asp however, DNV (Det Norske Veritas) 
China can not confirm that the company has this certificate.

I will follow up on this when I have asked Corepcb for details on their 
certificate, meanwhile, does anybody know this company?

We have a recommendation of http://www.pcbcart.com/ so they will 
probably get the job, however the quote from Corepcb is really 
atractive, so we might run the risk of sending our money to /dev/null.

  Regards,
  Henning Petersen
  www.silicide.dk



Re: Has anyone heard of corepcb? - Den - 07:18 11-09-08

"Henning Petersen" <h...@silicidetakethisout.dk> wrote in message 
news:gaauii$9i7$1...@news.net.uni-c.dk...
> Hi,
>
> My company got a quote from Core International Industry Co., Ltd, which is 
> temptingly cheap, and the PCB is non-trivial, being 0,1 mm holes/gap, 
> microvias and buried vias, ENIG gold coated.
>
>    http://www.corepcb.com
>
> They advertice their DNV quality certificate on 
> http://www.corepcb.com/en/quality.asp however, DNV (Det Norske Veritas) 
> China can not confirm that the company has this certificate.
>
> I will follow up on this when I have asked Corepcb for details on their 
> certificate, meanwhile, does anybody know this company?
>
> We have a recommendation of http://www.pcbcart.com/ so they will probably 
> get the job, however the quote from Corepcb is really atractive, so we 
> might run the risk of sending our money to /dev/null.
>
>  Regards,
>  Henning Petersen
>  www.silicide.dk



No idea on corepcb.

Used pcbcart only the once for a couple of simple dspth boards x 50 each. 
V/good price, delivered on time and well packaged, they were good quality 
for my needs. They even promptly answered email enquiries which suprised me. 
HTH. 



Re: Has anyone heard of corepcb? - TT_Man - 07:47 11-09-08

>
> No idea on corepcb.
>
> Used pcbcart only the once for a couple of simple dspth boards x 50 each. 
> V/good price, delivered on time and well packaged, they were good quality 
> for my needs. They even promptly answered email enquiries which suprised 
> me. HTH.
>
I use pcbcart all the time. 100% , BUT their resist tends to peel on large 
ground planes with flow soldering.....but lately seems better so maybe they 
sorted that. I did try another company for some special 1.4 mm boards and 
they screwed up big time, after promising they could do the job.I now find 
that PCBcart can do 1.4 :(
I am currently waiting for their replacements....... 



Re: Has anyone heard of corepcb? - Mike Burch - 14:09 13-09-08

Hello,

I have used pcbfabexpress.com for a clock project and their boards were 
magnificent!   They were just perfect.

Best regards.

Mike Burch
Apache Junction, AZ