PCBs are used in a wide range of systems, including HVAC units, refrigeration equipment, commercial kitchen appliances, and building control systems.
Not always. In many cases, a failed PCB can be diagnosed and repaired, helping you avoid long lead times and high replacement costs.
Yes, many PCB issues can be repaired. Repairing is often a cost-effective alternative to replacement, especially for commercial and industrial equipment.
The lifespan varies depending on usage and environment, but many PCBs can last 10–20 years when properly maintained and protected from damage.
A PCB (Printed Circuit Board) is the core component that connects and controls electronic parts within equipment, allowing systems to function properly and efficiently.