WHAT IS THE BUSINESS OF EMTI?

1. PROCUREMENT of material and supplies required to build a customers product. Primary focus is Printed Circuit Board Product.

2. ASSEMBLING the product. In the case of Printed Circuit Board Assembly (PCBA) this service typically consists of;

· The placement of components, parts, and subassemblies on a Printed Circuit Board, using either through hole, surface mount or a combination type of packaging technology.

· The flowing of solder into and on the Printed Circuit Board Assembly. Flow (Wave), drag, infra-red, convection and aquesous cleaning process are the more common process currently in use. This process also includes cleaning of the board after the solder process.

· Inspection of the Printed Circuit Assembly for manufacturing defects i.e. Trace opens, shorts and missing, misplaced or wrong components. This inspection is typically accomplished by visual inspection and diagnostic testing.

3. TEST of the product includes functional test labor, test equipment, repair capability and overhead resources to accomplish product functional test to a customers existing functional test process. This service typically uses customer unique consigned test fixture and or equipment. Our highly skilled engineering staff can develop in-house test fixture specifically designed to suit your requirements. This service is directed toward functional test processes that are stable. The service is NOT intended to be a design or performance verification test, nor is it intended to grade component process or performance variations.

4. DOCUMENTATION OF PRODUCT will provide the documentation.

To consistently economically procure and produce a quality product.
To allow dramatic increases in production quantities while maintaining quality and gaining economies of scale.
To satisfy the customers requirements of their major customers, such as OEMs who will require detailed documentation.

5. DOCUMENTATION OF PROCEDURES required to aid high technology engineering companies to bring their products into production and subsequently control changes required to their products. Typically would include;

· Documentation control procedures and methodology.
· Design change control procedures and methods.
· Procedures for estimating and tracking the cost of design.

6. TESTING for agency approval will provide the interface and liaison between the customer and the testing agencies;

· UL-Underwrites Laboratories.
· CSA-Canadian Standards Association.
· FCC-Federal Communications Commission.
· European Safety and emissions testing agencies.

7. LICENSING the product for export will provide interface between customer and the U.S. Department of commerce.

8. RELIABLITY calculation service will provide the customer with elemental Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) calculations. This service will provide industry accepted answers to MTBF of new design product.

As a final note, I wish you well in your business endeavors and I implore you to focus your precious resources and time on what you do well and form relationships/partnerships that will serve you well in the disciplines in which you do not chose to devote resources.

Everbody in the contract manufacturing and/or component material business offers TURN-KEY service, or do they? My definition of TURN-KEY is total product production. This means all of the manufacturing functions from the time a product comes off the Design Engineering CAD system (or drawing board?) until the boxed product leaves the shipping dock on it's Way to customer. This is the TURN-KEY SERVICE provided by EMTI-Electronic Manufacturing Technology, Inc. Ask other TURN-KEY suppliers what they really have to offer.