OEM Industrial Equipment Control PCB PCBA
$48.90
Highly durable industrial equipment control PCB is designed for controlling industrial equipment, like motors, safety systems, and actuators, to solve complex control, monitoring, and automation tasks. MOKOPCB, a professional original equipment manufacturer (OEM), supports industrial equipment control PCBA and produces customized designs and large volumes based on your specifications.
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Layer Counts | 6L |
Base Material | FR4 |
Board Thickness(mm) | 1.6mm |
Max board size(mm) | 570*670mm |
PCB size tolerance | ±0.2mm |
Min. Hole Size | 0.15mm |
Min. Line Width | 0.4mil |
Copper Weight | 2oz |
Surface Finish | ENIG |
Certificate | UL, IPC-6012, RoHS, ISO 9001, ISO14001,REACH |

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Questions & Answers
1. Can I request design revisions or prototyping before mass production?
Yes. We support design revision and prototyping before mass production.
2. What are the design and property differences between industrial equipment control PCBs and standard PCBs?
Industrial equipment control PCB is more durable and reliable than standard PCB because it needs to resist high temperature, vibration, and electrical noise. While standard PCBs don’t need high durability, environmental resistance, and strict manufacturing standards.
3. Do you support PCBs for both legacy and modern industrial systems?
Yes, we support both legacy and modern industrial systems.
4. Can these PCBs support motor control and automation systems?
Yes. Our industrial PCBs are commonly used in motor control and automation applications to handle high current loads and interface with motor drivers or inverters, supporting the performance and safety requirements of automation environments.
5. What kind of sensors and inputs can be connected to these industrial equipment control boards?
A wide range of sensors and inputs can be connected, and common options include temperature sensors, pressure sensors, proximity sensors, communication interface, limit switches, and so on.