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INLAND NORTHWEST AEROSPACE CONSORTIUM SPOTLIGHT
“Most of our employees have been with us ten to
fifteen years or more. Our industry is a blend of art and
science, and we take an artisan, hands-on approach to
quality and manufacturing. Experienced, passionate
employees are critical to our meeting the demanding
requirements of our customers.”
- Bruce Colwell, Vice President at Eclipse
Matt and Bruce started Eclipse in 1992
after identifying a growing need for screen
printing services in technical industries.
Since its incep tion, the company has
differentiated itself through a high level of
customized service to its customers. Over
the last three to four years, Eclipse has in-
creased its focus on the aerospace market.
According to Mark Norton, sales and mar-
keting manager, “The aerospace industry’s
demand for high quality products that meet
tight specifications is a great match for our
technical capabilities. We believe aero-
space is a long-term growth market in the
Northwest and we are finding success as
part of our region’s supply chain.”
Membrane switches can
include a variety of designs,
incorporating features such
as snap domes, embossed key-
pads, and deadfront panels
Eclipse Screen Printing is just one of the
Inland Northwest Aerospace Consor-
tium’s (INWAC) manufacturing members
working to grow the aerospace industry
along the I-90 Corridor from Central
Washington, across North Idaho, and
into Central Montana. Working together,
INWAC members provide customers a
broad range of aerospace capabilities and
supply chain solutions through an integrat-
ed, single point of contact. To learn more
about Eclipse Screen Printing or INWAC,
In addition to ultra-thin
membrane circuits, Eclipse
also prints on 3-dimensional
parts, such as this pressure
gauge that is fabricated from
clear thick acrylic sheet.
contact Staci Nelson at (509) 342-8197 or
[email protected].
Eclipse Screen Printing
Mark Norton
Sales and Marketing Manager
(509) 922-7700
[email protected]
eclipseprinting.com
Eclipse uses a laser-measure-
ment system for verifying
dimensions and features on
first articles. Almost any scan
can be done in less than a
minute.
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