Printed circuit boards (PCBs) may go through extreme wear-and-tear based on environmental factors. They may be placed in applications where there will be fluctuating temperatures, extreme heat, extreme cold, high humidity, salt water, and excessive moisture.
Sherry Clowers
Sherry works at Epec within our Engineering Team. She performs DFM (design for manufacturing) analysis on various customer printed circuit board data sets. Sherry works with IGI’s PAR w/ICE CAM software, which is specifically designed for the analysis for production ready PCB data. Epec’s Engineering Department also reviews 100% of all documentation provided for manufacturing PCB’s and our other engineered products, for accuracy, conflicts, and details related to the final product. Job orders often require Epec’s engineering and customer interaction for confirmation or corrections to be made prior to production starting. Sherry helps Epec meet its goal by providing quality on time delivered product which starts in the frontend engineering department.
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Engineering in most industries, still tends to be primarily dominated by males. When I first entered the field of Printed Circuit Board (PCB) engineering, it was a bit intimidating. This was because the men always outnumbered the women. I felt we were graded on separate standards "Men vs Women".