AdvancedPCB is AS9100 C Certified

Posted 1/23/2013 by AdvancedPCB

Working with an industry leader to get the printed circuit boards you need is vital so that you get quality PCBs that will work for your application. AdvancedPCB has earned certification for the AS9100 C Quality Standard by the International Aerospace Quality Group (IAQG) at all of its divisions (Aurora, Tempe, Maple Grove). This means AdvancedPCB delivers AS9100 C Certified PCBs that meet the rigorous expectations of aerospace, space, and defense manufacturers. This certification is the international management system standard for the AS&D industry, and a company that earns the certification has been found to provide safe and reliable products, such as AS9100 C PCBs, to the aerospace industry. AS9100 C is the latest certification in this series as the administrating body has refined its standards recently to ensure even more consistent, quality PCBs for critical applications.

By choosing a manufacturer that provides AS9100 C Certified PCBs, you are working with a partner that follows a documented, audited, and continuously improved quality management system. This is especially important when your designs must comply with strict regulatory and reliability requirements. AS9100 C PCBs are produced under process controls that address traceability, risk management, configuration management, and product safety, helping ensure that every board you receive performs as expected throughout its lifecycle.

Printed Circuit Boards from AdvancedPCB

To order the printed circuit boards you need for your aerospace products, work with an expert at AdvancedPCB and specify AS9100 C Certified PCBs for your next project. You can get help with designing your PCBs and check your files with the FreeDFM check solution before placing your order. This front-end support helps you verify manufacturability, reduce respins, and ultimately receive quality PCBs that align with both your performance requirements and the AS9100 C standard.

AdvancedPCB’s engineering and manufacturing teams are experienced in building AS9100 C PCBs for a wide range of aerospace and high-reliability applications, including avionics, communications, guidance systems, and mission-critical control hardware. Whether you need quick-turn prototypes or full-production runs, the same AS9100 C Certified PCBs processes are applied, so your prototype builds and production lots benefit from consistent documentation, inspection, and testing. This consistency in producing quality PCBs helps shorten design cycles and supports smoother transitions from development to volume manufacturing.

From material selection and stackup design to controlled impedance and thermal management, AdvancedPCB focuses on delivering AS9100 C PCBs that match your exact specifications. The company’s adherence to the AS9100 C Quality Standard ensures that each step—from quoting and order entry through fabrication, final inspection, and shipment—is governed by established procedures and continual improvement practices. When you need AS9100 C Certified PCBs for demanding aerospace or defense systems, you can rely on AdvancedPCB to provide the level of quality, documentation, and support your program requires.

Contact a representative today for more information on how AdvancedPCB can support your next aerospace design with AS9100 C Certified PCBs and other quality PCBs tailored to your schedule, budget, and technical needs.

To order the printed circuit boards you need for your aerospace products, work with an expert at AdvancedPCB. You can get help with designing your PCBs and check your files with the FreeDFM check solution before placing your order. Contact a representative today for more information.

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