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Chandler, AZ — Rogers Corporation is now offering a range of engineered products that include laminates, bond-


ing materials and foils. RO4835T™ laminates, offered in a 2.5, 3 and 4 mil (63.5, 76.2 and 101.6 µm) core thick-


ness, are 3.3 Dk, low-loss, spread glass reinforced, ceramic-filled thermoset materials designed for inner-layer use in multilayer board designs, and com- plement RO4835 laminates when thin- ner cores are needed. RO4450T™ bonding materials


are 3.2 to 3.3 Dk, low-loss, spread glass reinforced, ceramic-filled bond- ing materials designed to comple- ment RO4835T and the existing RO4000® laminate family and come in 3, 4 or 5 mil (76.2, 101.6 and 127 µm) thicknesses. RO4 835T laminates and RO4 -


450T bonding materials exhibit excel- lent Dk control for repeatable electri- cal performance, as well as a low z- axis expansion for plated through hole reliability, and are compatible with standard epoxy/glass (FR4) processes. These materials are an excellent choice for multilayer designs requiring sequential laminations, as fully cured RO4000 products are capable of with- standing multiple lamination cycles. RO4835T laminates and RO4450T bondply have the UL 94 V-0 flame re- tardant rating and are compatible with lead-free processes. CU4000™ and CU4000 LoPro®


wire stripper The programmable Mira 340 is designed for


universal use while maintaining maximum precision. It is perfect for processing wires and insulation material with demanding requirements. The Mira 340 is fitted with a rotary head with 4X-blades and offers unique functions designed to reduce production time and increase quality. Thanks to sequential processing, multi-conductor cables and multi-layer insulation material can be processed quickly, thereby saving time and increasing productivity.


MIRA 340


foils are sheeted foil options for de- signers looking for foil lamination builds and provide good outer layer adhesion when used with RO4000 products. CLTE-MW™ laminates are ce- ramic-filled, woven glass reinforced


June, 2019 Rogers Offers Laminates, Bonding Materials and Foils


PTFE composites. CLTE-MW lami- nates were developed to provide a cost- effective, high-performance material for circuit designers. This laminate system is well-suited for applications that have limitations in thickness due to either physical or electrical con- straints. The seven available thick- ness options, from 3 to 10 mil (76.2 to 254 µm), ensure that ideal signal-to- ground spacing exists for today’s 5G and other millimeter wave designs. In addition, a variety of copper foil op- tions are available, including rolled, reverse treated ED and standard ED. Resistive foil and metal plate options are also available upon request. CLTE-MW laminates are rein-


forced with spread glass, which along with a high filler loading, help mini- mize the high frequency glass weave effects on electromagnetic wave propagation. The woven glass rein- forcement also provides excellent di- mensional stability. Other key fea- tures of the laminates include low z- axis CTE for excellent plated through hole reliability, a low loss tangent of 0.0015 at 10 GHz to en- able low loss designs, and low mois- ture absorption of 0.03 percent to en- sure stable performance in a range of


operating environments. Contact: Rogers Corp., 2225 W.


Chandler Boulevard, Chandler, AZ 85224 % 480-961-8256 E-mail: sheryl.long@rogerscorporation.com Web: www.rogerscorp.com


Vision Engineering Unveils 3D Digital Display komaxgroup.com


New Milford, CT — Vision Engineer- ing has unveiled a globally patented, digital, 3D stereoscopic display tech- nology. The “deep reality viewer” (DRV) creates stereo, high-definition 3D images, without using a monitor or requiring operators to wear head- sets or specialized glasses — images appear to float in front of a mirror. DRV offers users the advantages


of ergonomics and optimized user in- terfaces, while ensuring full interac- tion with other local or remote users and tools/PCs, or complementary ana- lytical equipment. This technology is


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designed for those who model and test components in 3D and can help to im- prove manufacturing processes, such as PCB inspection and rework. DRV can also aid multi-site companies by providing real-time fully HD 3D stereo images to multiple users at different locations. Using Vision Engineering’s Tri -


TeQ digital 3D display technology, the DRV Z1 incorporates a zoom micro- scope module and is the first device in its class to by launched by the compa- ny. DRV Z1 is designed to advance the quality control and production process, by enabling operators to view magnified subjects in 3D, in unprece- dented detail, without the need for ad-


ditional viewing equipment. Contact: Vision Engineering,


Inc., 570 Danbury Road, New Mil- ford, CT 06776 % 860-355-3776 E-mail: info@visioneng.com Web: www.visioneng.us


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