How to Get Your PCB Manufactured in China: A Complete Guide

Published June 10, 2026 ยท By Mayio Engineering Team ยท 8 min read

Table of Contents

  1. Why China for PCB Manufacturing?
  2. Step 1: Export Your Gerber Files
  3. Step 2: Choose a Manufacturer
  4. Step 3: Submit Your Files & Get a Quote
  5. Step 4: DFM Review
  6. Step 5: Production & Shipping
  7. Common Pitfalls (And How to Avoid Them)
  8. What to Do Next

Why China for PCB Manufacturing?

Over 80% of the world's PCBs are manufactured in China. Not because it's cheap โ€” though it is โ€” but because the entire supply chain lives there. The factories, the raw materials, the component distributors, the assembly lines. It's all in one place, mostly in Shenzhen and the Pearl River Delta.

For a hardware startup or an independent engineer, this means:

The catch: Not all manufacturers are equal. Some are factories. Some are brokers. Some are websites that take your money and hope for the best. This guide helps you navigate that landscape.

Step 1: Export Your Gerber Files

Before you can get a PCB made, you need to export your design from your EDA tool into Gerber files. Gerber is the universal format โ€” every factory in the world accepts it.

What You Need to Export

  1. Gerber files (RS-274X) โ€” Copper layers, solder mask, silkscreen, paste layers
  2. Excellon drill file โ€” Hole positions and sizes
  3. Board outline โ€” Usually on a mechanical layer or Edge.Cuts

Export Instructions by EDA Tool

EDA ToolExport PathNotes
KiCadFile โ†’ Fabrication Outputs โ†’ GerbersUse "Generate Drill Files" separately
EagleFile โ†’ CAM Processor โ†’ gerberUse the default CAM job
AltiumFile โ†’ Fabrication Outputs โ†’ GerbersInclude drill file in output
EasyEDAFile โ†’ PCB Fabrication File (Gerber)Download as zip
OrCADFile โ†’ Export โ†’ GerberCheck apertures match

Export everything into a zip file. The factory should be able to open it and immediately see all layers.

Pro tip: Always double-check your drill file has the right units (mm vs mil). Mismatched units are the #1 cause of boards coming out wrong.

Step 2: Choose a Manufacturer

There are three types of PCB manufacturers you'll encounter online:

Type 1: Instant-Quote Platforms (JLCPCB, PCBWay, AllPCB)

These are automated platforms. You upload Gerber files, get an instant price, pay, and they manufacture. Fast and convenient, but:

Type 2: Brokers / Trading Companies

A person or company that takes your order and forwards it to a factory. They add a margin. Some are good โ€” they add value by reviewing your files and managing the process. Others just add cost.

Type 3: Direct Factory Partners

A relationship with an actual factory. Best pricing, best communication, but requires more effort to set up. This is where a partner like Mayio comes in โ€” we maintain factory relationships so you don't have to.

FactorInstant-QuoteBrokerDirect Partner
PriceGoodHigher (markup)Best
DFM ReviewAutomatedDependsHuman engineer
CommunicationTicket systemWeChat/EmailWhatsApp/Direct
FlexibilityLowMediumHigh
Best ForSimple repeatsOne-off projectsStartups & production

Step 3: Submit Your Files & Get a Quote

Once you've chosen a manufacturer, submit your Gerber zip along with:

You'll get a quote back, usually within a few hours. Compare it against our pricing to make sure you're getting a fair deal.

Step 4: DFM Review

DFM stands for "Design for Manufacturability." This is where an engineer looks at your Gerber files and checks for issues that could cause problems during manufacturing.

Common DFM issues include:

This is why we do free DFM review on every order. Automated DFM tools catch obvious problems. A human engineer catches the subtle ones โ€” the ones that cause you to re-order 50 boards and wait another week. We review every file by hand.

Step 5: Production & Shipping

After DFM review and your approval, production begins. Standard timeline:

Shipping via DHL express takes 3-5 days worldwide. DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) means no surprise customs fees โ€” the shipping cost in your quote is the total cost.

Common Pitfalls (And How to Avoid Them)

1. Wrong Drill Units

Your Gerber says mm, but the drill file is in mils. Result: holes in the wrong places. Always verify drill units before submitting.

2. Missing Board Outline

If the factory can't see where to cut the board, they'll ask. This adds a day. Include your outline layer in the Gerber export.

3. Not Enough Clearance

Design rule violations that pass in your EDA tool may not pass in manufacturing. Run a DRC before exporting.

4. Cheap Isn't Always Cheapest

The lowest quote often means the factory cut corners โ€” thinner copper, rougher finish, no AOI inspection. Pay a little more for quality, or you'll pay a lot more re-ordering.

5. No DFM Review

Skipping DFM to save time is like skipping a proofread to save time. It works until it doesn't. Always get your files reviewed.

What to Do Next

Got Gerber files ready? Send them to us for a free quote and DFM review. We'll review your files by hand, give you a fair price, and get your boards manufactured at an ISO 9001 certified factory in Shenzhen.

No minimum order. DDP worldwide shipping. Response within 24 hours.

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