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ROME, NY -- The ESD Association has released several new standards covering factory equipment and conditions, including air ionizers and performance limits for bags.

Read more: ESDA Updates, Releases 6 Standards and Reports

HONG KONG -- Elec & Eltek said second-quarter net profits plunged 64.1% to $4.2 million on lower average selling prices. Revenue for the period ended June 30 fell 3.5% to $131 million, the PCB fabricator added.

Read more: Elec & Eltek's Profits Down on Overcapacity Situation

ROGERS, CT -- Rogers Corp. today announced second-quarter sales at its Printed Circuit Materials business unit rose 12.5% from last year to $45.6 million on strong demand for high-frequency PCB materials for telecom base stations and automotive safety sensors. Overall net sales were up 6.5% year-over-year to $132.5 million, in line with the company's May 14 guidance of $129 million to $134 million.

Read more: Laminates Demand Boosts Rogers' Q2 Sales

TOKYO -- Matt Aoki, former president of Toshiba Chemical, has updated a pair of charts showing the applications of various types of high-end printed circuit boards.

Read more: Buildup Board Type Applications Revealed in New Charts

HAVERHILL, MADKN Research now provides high-density thick film silver circuits, along with a screen printing process for printable and flexible electronics.

Read more: DKN Develops Screen Printing Process for Fine Line Silver Conductors

RICHMOND, BRITISH COLUMBIA -- Omni Circuit Boards has successfully designed and built an aluminum monometal wire-bonded circuit board. The prototype, designed and manufactured for use in a D-Wave Systems quantum supercomputer, reportedly permits superconductivity and operation in low temperatures just above absolute zero.

Read more: Fabricator Produces Al Trace PCB for Quantum Computing Applications

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