Through Hole Technology (THT).

THROUGH HOLE TECHNOLOGY (THT)‍

COMPONENTS FIXED BY THE CIRCUIT BOARD

In addition to SMT (Surface Mount Technology) components, Global Electronics B.V. also processes THT, or Through Hole Technology components. In this technique, the components are usually placed on the PCB by hand, with the connections of the components protruding through the drilled holes of the PCB. The connections are then soldered to the underside of the PCB. Often these THT components are used together with SMT components on the same PCBA. We can realize this completely customized for you.‍‍

‍Realizationby experienced experts‍

Our highly experienced employees in the Hand Assembly Department are all trained by the professional organization IPC. When necessary, they provide pre-processing of the THT components for assembly.

After this preparation, the THT components are usually mounted manually on the PCBA, after which they are soldered with our wave soldering machine or selective soldering machine. For the very complex double-sided stuccoed SMT/THT PCBs, we also have a robotic soldering machine at our disposal. After soldering, a visual quality control of both correct placement and soldering of these THT components takes place. Thus, we guarantee you top quality.




Also for prototyping

Thanks to our large purchasing network, we have quick access to components that may not be readily available elsewhere. We can purchase small quantities of certain elements if necessary to reduce excess material usage. Despite the specific nature of prototyping and the associated "traditional" technology, the extensive network and efficient business processes at Global Electronics B.V. ensure rapid production of your prototype. Our engineers will be happy to help you create prototypes based on this form of assembly.

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