Suntron Corp., a leader in integrated electronics manufacturing systems (EMS) and embedded computing solutions, announces that it has expanded its offerings by opening a class 10,000 clean room at its Phoenix, AZ, facility. With this new addition, the Phoenix facility can process medical and clean critical assemblies, allowing Suntron to expand its presence in key industries.
Phoenix has long been a multi-purpose location for Suntron, encompassing a manufacturing facility, an express facility, and the company’s corporate headquarters. Suntron employs more than 180 people in the area and continues to invest in Arizona manufacturing with improvements like this addition to the Phoenix facility.
Suntron offers high mix, high reliability electronics manufacturing services, including printed circuit board assembly and complete box build, and the company has maintained a strong presence in the medical industry with its GMP compliance, FDA registration, and ISO 13485 registration. Now the Phoenix facility can expand its customer base in the medical device manufacturing industry even further, thanks to its new capabilities for precision cleaning operations.
“By adding a clean room within our headquarters in Phoenix, we are positioning ourselves for future growth,” explains Tom Anderson, Suntron plant manager. “The additional capabilities, combined with our cGMP compliance, FDA registration and ISO 13485 registration, will help us expand our medical customer base and add new jobs to the community."
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