Prototype & Sample
Where the shield gets real: stampers and etchers tool the can, quick-turn assemblers build boards, and accredited labs run pre-compliance scans. Custom footprints and fast tooling matter most here — POCONS’ lane.
AK Stamping
North AmericaStamped board-level shields and EMI shielding hardware.
CEP Technologies
North AmericaCustom EMI shields produced with progressive-die stamping.
Fotofab
North AmericaPhoto-etched EMI/RFI shields with low/no minimums and quick-turn lead times.
Laird (Qnity Electronics)
North AmericaBoard-level shields in one-piece, two-piece, and custom-stamped configurations; long-standing category leader. Now part of Qnity Electronics (spun off from DuPont, Nov 2025; formerly Laird Performance Materials).
Leader Tech
North AmericaCatalog and custom board-level shields, gaskets, and EMI hardware.
MacroFab
North AmericaCloud-based PCB assembly platform for prototype through mid-volume builds.
Masach Tech
Deep catalog of EMI/RFI board-level shields plus custom options.
Orbel
North AmericaCustom-engineered SMT and through-hole board-level shielding.
Parker Chomerics
North AmericaEMI gaskets, conductive coatings, absorbers, and shielding materials (complementary to stamped cans).
POCONS USA
North AmericaCustom board-level shield cans and stamped EMI shielding tooled to your footprint; manufactured in Korea (IATF 16949), stocked and supported domestically from San Diego.
Retlif Testing Laboratories
North AmericaAccredited EMC and environmental testing, including MIL-STD-461 and DO-160 pre-compliance.
Screaming Circuits
North AmericaQuick-turn prototype and low-volume PCB assembly.
Tech-Etch
North AmericaPhoto-etched board-level shields and flexible shielding; strong in low-volume and prototyping.
POCONS is the custom stamper in this stage
POCONS tools board-level shield cans to your footprint — IATF 16949, stocked and supported domestically.
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