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Circuits, LLC Featured in the 'Manufacturing Marvel' Production
January 8, 2016 | Circuits, LLCEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
Circuits, LLC of Murrysville, PA was spotlighted in a nationally televised production called “Manufacturing Marvels” produced by (Marvel Production Group, LLC) between 9:30 and 9:44 pm EST on Monday, January, 4th, 2016 on The Fox Business Network. The two-minute production showcases the 30,000 sq. ft. purpose-designed flexible PCB manufacturing facility.
Circuits’ President, Adeodato Vigano, commented “We are very excited to be involved with Marvel Production Group, LLC and The Fox Business Network. This opportunity give us the chance to show people a glimpse of a the complex and intricate fabrication process required to build flexible printed circuit boards along with our team of engineers who are committed to helping our customers build a more robust, reliable design.”
The 2 minute production aired on January 4th between 9:30 and 9:44 pm Eastern Standard Time, and will available on the company website after the initial broadcast.
About Circuits, LLC
Circuits, LLC is a quality-driven, customer-focused manufacturer of highly reliable builtto-spec flexible printed circuit boards serving the defense, industrial, and medical markets with consistent quality and on-time delivery unsurpassed by competitors.
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