PCB shipments in summer slump.Rigid PCB PCB: see polychlorinated biphenyl. PCB in full polychlorinated biphenyl Any of a class of highly stable organic compounds prepared by the reaction of chlorine with biphenyl, a two-ring compound. shipments among North American North American named after North America. North American blastomycosis see North American blastomycosis. North American cattle tick see boophilusannulatus. fabricators fell 10.7% and bookings dropped 9.8% percent in June, IPC (1) (InterProcess Communication) The exchange of data between one program and another either within the same computer or over a network. It implies a protocol that guarantees a response to a request. said today. However, rigid shipments were up 12.3% and bookings rose 20.8% sequentially. The book-to-bill ratio Book-to-Bill Ratio The technology industry's demand-to-supply ratio for orders on a "firm's book" to number of orders filled. Notes: This ratio tells whether the company has more orders than it can deliver (if greater than 1), has the same amount of orders that it can for the rigid PCB industry in June 2007 climbed back up above parity to 1.01. Flex circuit See flexible circuit. shipments fell 14.1% and bookings nosedived 37.8% versus last year. Shipments were up 4.5% over May, but bookings dropped 3.4%. The flex circuit book-to-bill ratio was positive at 1.12. The book-to-bill ratios are calculated by dividing the value of orders booked over the past three months by the value of sales billed during the same period from the companies in IPC's survey sample. A book-to-bill ratio above 1.0 is considered a sign of future growth. About 16% of the reported value was comprised of boards made offshore and distributed by North American fabricators. For the year, combined (rigid and flex) shipments are down 10.4% and bookings are down 14.9%. Rigid shipments are down 10.9% and bookings are down 16.3%. Flex shipments are down 2.3% and bookings are up 7.3%. Shipments of all board types dropped 11% in June and orders fell 12.2%.The combined book-to-bill was 1.01. |
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