-
- News
- Books
Featured Books
- pcb007 Magazine
Latest Issues
Current IssueThe Growing Industry
In this issue of PCB007 Magazine, we talk with leading economic experts, advocacy specialists in Washington, D.C., and PCB company leadership to get a well-rounded picture of what’s happening in the industry today. Don’t miss it.
The Sustainability Issue
Sustainability is one of the most widely used terms in business today, especially for electronics and manufacturing but what does it mean to you? We explore the environmental, business, and economic impacts.
The Fabricator’s Guide to IPC APEX EXPO
This issue previews many of the important events taking place at this year's show and highlights some changes and opportunities. So, buckle up. We are counting down to IPC APEX EXPO 2024.
- Articles
- Columns
Search Console
- Links
- Events
||| MENU - pcb007 Magazine
Insulectro Brings Power Chats to Booth at IPC APEX EXPO 2016
March 14, 2016 | InsulectroEstimated reading time: 4 minutes
TUESDAY, MARCH 15
10:30 am Printed Electronics 101
Want to learn about Printed Electronics? Give us 13.5 minutes.
Chris Hunrath, Insulectro
11:30 am Tune into High Frequency with Tachyon 100G
Isola’s process friendly low loss, high reliability laminate system.
Norm Berry, Insulectro
1:30 pm Pyralux HT Can Take the Heat
Highest temperature PCB material system available @ 225°C
Glenn Oliver, DuPont & Michelle Walsh
2:00 pm Work Out Your Core with Interra™ FL
Fine lines and low loss layers with high copper adhesion
Glenn Oliver, DuPont & Chris Hunrath, Insulectro
3:00 pm Challenged by High Temperature Lamination?
Take the pressure off with Thermolam™
Combination high temperature conformal and release up to 315°C
Peter Decaneas, Pacothane & Chris Hunrath, Insulectro
3:30 pm Better Bonds, better Profiles, Don’t Let Your Design Get Foiled
Copper foil bond enhancements from Oak Mitsui
John Blaber, Oak-Mitsui & Joe Bevan, Insulectro
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16
10:30 am Jump on Board and Catch the Design Wave
All about Ormet interconnects.
James Haley, EMD Performance Materials & Chris Hunrath, Insulectro
11:00 am Get Stuck on GliCap
Shikoku’s non-etching innerlayer bonding process
Koji Saeki, Shikoku & Mike Gemanis, Insulectro
1:30 pm Challenged by High Temperature Lamination?
Take the pressure off with Thermolam™
Combination high temperature conformal and release up to 315°C
Peter Decaneas, Pacothane & Chris Hunrath, Insulectro
2:00 pm Tune into High Frequency with Tachyon 100G
Isola’s process friendly low loss, high reliability laminate system.
Norm Berry, Insulectro
2:30 pm Get Out of the Rough and Ditch Pumice Scrub with Glibrite
Shikoku’s copper adhesion process for dry film and soldermask.
Koji Saeki, Shikoku & Chris Hunrath, Insulectro
3:00 pm Focus In on High Yield Imaging Processes
Photoresist matched process chemistries by Focus Tech
Scott Campbell, Focus Tech & Michelle Walsh, Insulectro
3:30 pm Wet Lam to the Rescue on VLP Copper
Process for high yields on fine line innerlayers with VLP copper
William Wilson, DuPont & Mike Gemanis, Insulectro
4:00 pm Pyralux HT Can Take the Heat
Highest temperature PCB material system available @ 225°C
Glenn Oliver, DuPont & Michelle Walsh, Insulectro
THURSDAY, MARCH 17
10:30 am Printed Electronics 101
Want to learn about Printed Electronics? Give us 13.5 minutes.
Chris Hunrath, Insulectro
11:30 am Work Out Your Core with Interra™ FL
Fine lines and low loss layers with high copper adhesion
Glenn Oliver, DuPont & Chris Hunrath, Insulectro
All Power Chats are in Space 534 at IPC APEX EXPO. No sign-up required. For further information, please phone 949-587-3326.
About Insulectro
Insulectro is the leading supplier of PCB and Printed Electronics materials used to manufacture circuit boards. Insulectro combines its premier product offering with local inventory in strategic stocking locations across the country, fabrication capabilities and backed up by expert customer and technical support services.
Insulectro supplies advanced engineered materials manufactured by DuPont®, Isola, LCOA®, CAC, Inc., Pacothane, Oak-Mitsui, Focus Tech, Shikoku, Kodak, and Coveme. These products are used by our customers to fabricate complex, multilayer circuit boards. Insulectro serves a broad customer base manufacturing rigid, rigid/flex and flexible circuit boards and printed electronics for applications in a variety of end markets including telecom, data communications, high speed computing, mobile devices, military, and medical.
Page 2 of 2Suggested Items
iNEMI Names Grace O'Malley CTO
05/02/2024 | iNEMIThe Board of Directors of the International Electronics Manufacturing Initiative (iNEMI) has named Grace O'Malley Chief Technical Officer (CTO).
ZESTRON Academy Launches 2024 Advanced Packaging & Power Electronics Webinar Series
05/01/2024 | ZESTRONZESTRON, the leading global provider of high-precision cleaning products, services, and training solutions in the electronics manufacturing and semiconductor industries, proudly announces the launch of its highly anticipated webinar series on Advanced Packaging & Power Electronics, a webinar series on the latest innovations, cleaning, and corrosion challenges.
NextFlex Convenes the Hybrid Electronics Community at Binghamton University
05/01/2024 | NextFlexBinghamton University hosted the NextFlex hybrid electronics community on April 18 for a day of expert presentations, breakout sessions on technology and manufacturing topics, and networking.
HQ NextPCB of HQ Electronics Debut on the International Stage for Electronics Manufacture at IPC APEX 2024
05/01/2024 | PRNewswireHQ NextPCB of HQ Electronics, a leading Chinese-based multilayer PCB manufacturer and assembly house showcased its industrial prowess on the international stage for the first time at the IPC APEX Expo 2024.
GPV’s Q1 2024 Interim Financial Report Shows Strong Navigation in Uncertain Times
05/01/2024 | GPVDanish-based GPV recorded an expected drop in sales to DKK 2.3 billion for the first quarter of 2024. The decline also affected the operating profit, which was DKK 155 million compared to DKK 179 million in the same quarter last year, although the EBITDA margin was maintained. In general, demand has been softer in 2024, but GPV continues to invest for the long-term and expects the trend to turn in the second half of 2024.