Request a capability brief
Request a capability brief.
Describe your hard thing – a flip chip that won't yield, a process you can't stabilize, a packaging program that needs a US partner. An engineer responds, not a sales rep.
/ US-soil / ITAR-aware / MIL-STD when required / NDA on request
Tell us the problem
One form. A real engineer reads it.
Why engineers send it here
- 01An engineer reads your brief and replies – not a form auto-responder.
- 02Domestic, US-soil work with MIL-STD qualification experience.
- 03One team, design review through volume – no hand-off to a broker.
- 04Confidential by default; NDA in place before design rules move.
What happens next
Brief → NDA → scoped plan.
You send the brief
Tell us the materials, geometry, volume, and the step that isn't working. An engineer reviews it – usually a reply within one business day.
NDA if it's needed
Before any deep technical exchange we put an NDA in place. Design rules, process detail, and build data move only under that cover.
You get a scoped plan
Feasibility, the real risks, a test-vehicle path, and a route to qualified hardware – written by the people who will run the process.
Reach us directly
Lab · Halethorpe MD
1448 S Rolling Rd, Suite 021
Halethorpe, MD 21227
Response
An engineer replies, typically within one business day.
Domestic packaging & process work, ITAR-aware
Qualification experience for A&D programs
Software + hardware, one team
X-ray (Creative Electron) · SEM & sub-micron metrology (Keyence) · full design rules and build data under NDA.
Not ready to convert?
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Before you ask
Common questions.
What happens after I request a capability brief?
An engineer reviews your request and responds directly, usually within one business day. If the work needs protection we put an NDA in place, then return a scoped plan with feasibility, risks, and a path to qualified hardware.
Is the work done on US soil?
Yes. We run domestic, US-soil packaging and process work, ITAR-aware, with MIL-STD qualification experience for aerospace and defense programs.
How do you handle confidential or sensitive projects?
We treat every inquiry as confidential and sign an NDA on request before any deep technical exchange. Design rules, full process detail, and build data are shared under NDA.
What kind of problems should I bring?
The hard ones – a new flip-chip or die-attach process that isn't yielding, a wafer-level or laser micromachining step you can't stabilize, an inspection and metrology gap, or a packaging program that needs a domestic partner from design review through volume.
Process More.
Bring us the process
that isn't working yet.
Describe your hard thing and an engineer responds. Confidential by default, NDA on request, US-soil from design review through volume.
/ US-soil / ITAR-aware / MIL-STD