Screen Process Circuits CNC milling and screen printing for enclosures
Screen Process Circuits has over 30 years’ experience, expertise and technical capabilities with CNC milling and screen printing, allowing the company to supply high-quality products. Customers can simply supply their generic panels and enclosures, and Screen Process Circuits will CNC mill and screen print to their requirements. The company can also supply panels milled straight from pre-anodised aluminium sheet stock, suitable for small runs.
By utilising CAD software, Screen Process Circuits ensures that each product is efficiently manufactured in accordance with the customer’s specifications. The company ensures correct alignment, ie, registration of PCB to front panel to screen-printed decal, as all three items are drawn up in the same CAD package, which eliminates any error.
Screen Process Circuits is well equipped to handle prototype runs through to large production with a high degree of consistency and quality. It has extensive experience screen printing onto a wide range of materials, including acrylics, polycarbonates, polyester, PVC, metals (powder-coated and anodised), etc.
The company uses high-quality two-part epoxy inks when printing to metallic surfaces, which offers good adhesion. Once printed, the ink is oven baked for maximum durability and is scratch resistant.
The company supplies industries including mining, manufacturing, medical, telecommunications, electrical and more. It seeks to meet the exact specifications of every customer’s product, while providing quick turnaround time and high quality.
Phone: 02 4388 4033
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