CUBE CZ shifts its technical limits
Dear customers and all those considering working with a stable supplier of printed circuit boards for demanding applications,
we are honored to announce that our company is now successfully implementing innovative technologies in the manufacturing process.
“In order to meet business commitments to our most important partners, we are making significant investments that push our technical and technological limits in line with their current and future requirements“ says CEO CUBE CZ Mr. Milan Fleiberk
After the installation of Direct Imaging technology the MDI(micromirror digital imaging), supplied by Schmoll Maschinen GmbH has been successfully tested and subsequently included in the production process equivalent light sensitive materials in dry resist category as well as in the spray solder mask and legend printing category. The implementation process took place in close cooperation with the equipment supplier, alternative material suppliers under the supervision of an independent measurement department of the Technical University of Liberec. Functional compatibility between individual, consecutive processes, application of photosensitive layers, exposition and all types of surface finishes now successfully finalized. By introducing this technology, we are significantly strengthening the stability of PCB supplies with SBU, microBGA and via in pad technology.
Currently, the technology development process continues with the launch of the latest generation of InfinityLine etching technology from SCHMID GmbH company with high etching uniformity. Here we assume a real shift to line / space resolution to 50 ?m.
Innovative technologies allow us to realize and further develop our businessconcept of "Complex support - Design - PCB manufacturing - Assembling" for Development centers across the electronics industry.“
"We are on the verge of a new E-mobility era and 5G transmission networks. We feel strong enough and ready to face these new challenges together with you.” Noted by Business Director Michal Kudrnac