Capacity

Flexibility means a “customer friendly” experience and our highly skilled staff is committed to being able to support the most time-critical prototype, or JIT and KANBAN order procurement systems.

Typical Lead time Schedule
Working Days to Shipment
Number of Layers     1-2 3-4 5-8 9-10 11-12 13+
Standard (days) 5 10 12 15 15 15
Quick (days) 2 3 4 5 6 7

Shorter lead times may be available upon request - consult factory if required.

For each of the following requirements, add the indicated number of days:

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Net List, Clamshell, or AOI Test: 1 to 2 days

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MIL-PRF-55110, or IPC-6011/6012 w/microsection analysis: 1 day

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Milling: 1 day

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V-Scoring: 1 day

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Special materials (Polyimide, Teflon®, etc.), or requirements (Impedance matching, Blind/Buried Vias, Heatsink, board design) - Consult Factory

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Over 50 panel lots: Consult factory

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Dry Film Soldermask: Consult Factory

From initial prototype through high mix production – across town or around the world – once a circuit board is completed fabricated to print – how and when it ships is what separates an ordinary supplier from a valued partner.  At IMI we are proud of how many long-standing customers consider us a valued partner.

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Lead times are based on IMI receiving Gerber Files with aperture list, and drillfile, or 1:1 master artwork and drill tape, and applicable blueprints and specifications by 10:00am on start day. If checkplots are required, lead times are after checkplot approval.

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Subject to IMI review of Customer Documentation and design after agreement on any deviations to typical fabrication tolerances.
 

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Subject to material availability.

 

 
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