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Bittele Enhances PCB Assembly Facility to Accommodate Extended Part Lead Times | Newswire

TORONTO, July 20, 2022 (Newswire.com) - Bittele Electronics Inc., a Toronto-based PCB manufacturer specializing in prototype and small-to-mid volume printed circuit board assembly, announced today the expansion of its Markham, Ontario, PCB assembly facility. Bittele has expanded its component warehouse to provide more storage space for consigned inventory since extended part lead times still plague the component market. 

"Bittele Electronics is proud to announce the expansion of our Markham assembly facility," said Ben Yang, CEO of Bittele Electronics. "With the expanded warehouse, we can store consigned parts for ongoing and upcoming orders. We also offer the option of purchasing and stocking critical items from a customer's BOM upon request."  Assembling Product

Bittele Enhances PCB Assembly Facility to Accommodate Extended Part Lead Times |                                     Newswire

In addition to the expansion of its component warehouse, Bittele has also installed a new Soltec Wave Soldering Machine, which will be utilized for larger-volume, through-hole assembly. The new wave soldering machine will complement its current Ersa Selective Soldering Machine and will be operational later this summer. 

Bittele's Markham facility offers quick-turn prototype to mid-volume production focusing on its North American customers and features fully automated printed circuit board (PCB) loading, solder paste printing, component placement, reflow and inspection. 

For more information about Bittele's high-quality PCB Fabrication and Assembly Services, please email sales@7pcb.com for more information. 

Bittele Enhances PCB Assembly Facility to Accommodate Extended Part Lead Times |                                     Newswire

Layout Pcb Design In business since 2003, and based in Toronto, Canada, Bittele Electronics has established itself as a reliable, full turn-key PCB service provider for prototype as well as small-volume to mid-volume production runs, and a one-stop PCB manufacturing and assembly company. For more information, visit http://www.7pcb.com.