advertisment Advertisement
This ad will close in  seconds. Skip now
advertisment Advertisement
advertisment Advertisement
advertisment Advertisement
advertisment Advertisement

Articles Tagged with ''laser''

Laser Services implements new manufacturing software program (E2)

EDAFocus
March 20, 2012

Laser ServicesLaser Services Inc. has announced that as part of their ongoing commitment to ISO and AS 9100 standards, they have recently reached a new plateau in process management.


Read More

Laser Services expands staff in response to recent growth

March 20, 2012

Laser Services Inc. has announced the hiring of several new team members in response to over a 15 percent growth in 2011.


Read More

Laser Services adds a new microscope-aligned CO2 laser

May 1, 2012

Laser Services Inc. has announced the addition of a new microscope-aligned CO2 laser to bring greater capacity to their substrate and PCB cutting department. This brings the total of microscope-aligned CO2 lasers to four in daily operation, adding 33 percent capacity to their fine alignment capability. This increased capacity allows for quicker order turns and shorter lead times.


Read More

Laser Services offers processing tips at IMS

June 19, 2012

Engineers at IMS 2012 in Montreal, Canada looking for guidance on how best to employ lasers to aid in cutting, drilling and ablating materials will find help from the Laser Services team in booth #215. One such technique being adopted around the microwave industry is using laser ablation to create solder dams on circuits.


Read More

Laser Services awarded workforce training grant for employees

August 27, 2012

LaserServices Inc. (www.laserservicesusa.com), a precision laser job shop located in Westford, MA, has announced that they have been awarded a $61,200 Workforce Training Fund grant from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for an employee training and professional development project. Laser Services will use the grant for training programs for 32 employees and expects to create four new jobs as a result of this project. 


Read More

R&D efficiency the focus of LPKF webinar

September 20, 2012

LPKF Laser & Electronics (www.lpkfusa.com), a printed circuit board technology and microelectronics company, has announced that they will be offering a free webinar on “Maximizing R&D Efficiency with In-house PCB Prototyping: Insights for RF and Microwave Executives,” presented by president of LPKF North America, Stephan Schmidt, and market development representative, Shane Stafford.


Read More

LPKF to give live demo of best-selling PCB milling machine at DesignCon 2013

January 8, 2013

LPKF Laser & Electronics has announced it will exhibit at the 2013 DesignCon Expo, which takes place January 29-30 at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, Calif. From booth 870, LPKF will highlight its line of rapid PCB prototyping equipment by demonstrating its best-selling PCB milling machine, the ProtoMat S63.


Read More

MicroConnex acquires Laser Direct Imaging (LDI) system

February 1, 2013

MicroConnex, a rapidly growing flex circuit fabricator in the Seattle area who has a reputation for producing some of the world’s best complex- fine-line/fine-pitch designs, announced the purchase, installation, and deployment of an Orbotech Paragon 9800m Laser Direct Imaging system — aka the LDI.


Read More

LPKF to exhibit PCB prototypes at the 2013 Electronics New England Expo

March 6, 2013

LPKF Laser & Electronics has announced it will exhibit at the 2013 Electronics New England Exposition, which takes place April 10-11 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center in Boston, MA. From booth 1019, LPKF will highlight its line of in-house rapid PCB prototyping equipment by creating boards with its best-selling PCB milling machine, the ProtoMat S63.


Read More

Rache's new laser cutting solution can cut metal foils as thin as .0005"

March 19, 2013

Rache Corp. has developed a proprietary laser cutting process that can cut virtually all thin, ferrous metal and non-ferrous metal foils that range between .0005” to .060” thickness (.005 to .040 inches for aluminum, brass, and copper).


Read More

Sign-In

Forgot your password?

No Account? Sign Up!

Get access to premium content and e-newsletters by registering on the web site.  You can also subscribe to Microwave Journal magazine.

Sign-Up