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Smart Automation: When Traditional Depaneling Methods Reach Their Limits

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PCB depaneling has traditionally been viewed as a relatively straightforward process in electronics manufacturing. Once the assembly process is complete, boards are separated from the panel and moved downstream for final assembly, test, or packaging. For years, manufacturers have relied on methods such as routing, V-score separation, and punch systems to handle this step efficiently and cost-effectively.

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Scanfil marked an important milestone in its growth in China with the groundbreaking of its expansion project at the Suzhou plant on June 8.

The Hidden Enabler of Autonomous Warfare: Advanced PCB Technologies Behind Defense AI

06/16/2026 | Jesse Vaughan -- Column: Beyond the Board
Autonomous systems are rapidly reshaping the defense landscape. Unmanned aerial systems, autonomous maritime vessels, robotic ground vehicles, loitering munitions, and AI-enabled sensing platforms are now integral components of modern military operations. AI may serve as the brain of an autonomous system, but advanced PCBs form the foundation that allows those capabilities to operate reliably in the field.

Will This PCB Material Still Be Available in 30 Years?

06/16/2026 | Laura Martin, Isola
One of the most common questions I receive from aerospace and defense customers has nothing to do with dielectric constant, dissipation factor, or thermal performance. Instead, the conversation often starts with a simple question: "If we design this material into our platform today, will it still be available in 30 years?"

Follow the Story: The Chemistry Behind PCB Fabrication

06/16/2026 | I-Connect007 Editorial Team
Many of the decisions that shape reliability, yield, sustainability, and cost happen long before a board reaches final inspection. The choice of metallization process, surface finish, water treatment strategy, or etching approach can significantly impact manufacturing outcomes. Here are four articles worth revisiting that tackle different aspects of the same conversation: the chemistry and processes behind modern PCB manufacturing.
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