TAIWAN – Copper Clad Laminate (CCL) manufacturers in Taiwan are said to be considering a 5% to 10% price increase in April, due to rising copper costs.
HAMPSHIRE, UK - CEMCO FSL announced that Stevenage Circuits, Hertfordshire UK, have ordered a "Streamline" Conveyorized Immersion System for use with MEC Etch Bond chemistry.
According to CEMCO FSL this new generation of wet process equipment is designed using unique laminar or "Streamline" flow treatment chamber that replace conventional flood and spray chambers reducing the equipment footprint and improving chemistry function.
URBANA - CHAMPAIGN, ILLINOIS - US Scientists report that they believe they are on the way to creating a truly flexible circuit board that could be used in applications previously unavailable in PCB technology
Professor John Rogers of the University of Illinois and
colleagues have created flexible silicon and plastic circuits that are just 1.5
micrometres thick.
Researchers have reported that the boards are made of silicon "nanoribbons" and can be flexed and folded, and that circuit boards with this
type of flexibility could be used in biomedical applications.
Professor Rogers said, "The notion that silicon cannot
be used in such applications because it is intrinsically brittle and rigid has
been tossed out the window. Through carefully optimized mechanical layouts and
structural configurations, we can use silicon in integrated circuits that are
fully foldable and stretchable."
BANNOCKBURN, IL. - The IPC - Association Connecting Electronics
Industries has announced its February findings from its monthly North
American Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Statistical Program.
SANTA ANA, CA – Christopher Associateswill display several new products at Booth 1439 at the IPC/APEX Show, April 1st through 3rd in Las Vegas. New technologies to be exhibited for PCB fabrication include the EIE CP-462 ink jet printing system and Machvision Line Gauge.
"2008 represents our best new product mix to date. Each of these technologies...delivers definable yield improvement" said Matthew Holzmann, president of Christopher.