
In the field of electronic manufacturing, Surface Mount Technology (SMT) is evolving rapidly toward component miniaturization, high-density assembly, and high-efficiency production. As a mechanism for positioning, supporting, and protecting Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs), SMT carriers rely on their core components—precision indenters/jigs—whose performance directly determines the accuracy and yield rate of key processes such as component mounting, testing, and soldering.
In the field of electronic manufacturing, Surface Mount Technology (SMT) is evolving rapidly toward component miniaturization, high-density assembly, and high-efficiency production. As a mechanism for positioning, supporting, and protecting Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs), SMT carriers rely on their core components—precision indenters/jigs—whose performance directly determines the accuracy and yield rate of key processes such as component mounting, testing, and soldering.
Precision laser cutting of micro-components combined with welding reduces the CNC manufacturing cost of traditional SMT jig covers;
Stainless steel with thickness ≤ 3mm, machining accuracy ±0.02mm
