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Forty Years of Innovation at Electra Polymer

06/26/2024 | Marcy LaRont, PCB007 Magazine
In this engaging interview, Don Monn, national sales manager at Electra Polymers, talks about the company's 40th anniversary and recent developments in inkjet solder mask technology. Don shares insights on the company’s history, commitment to innovation, and the environmental benefits of its products. He discusses the challenges and advancements in the circuit board industry since the 1990s, emphasizing the importance of education and mentorship. The conversation highlights Electra's strategic investments and their confidence in future growth.

Taiyo Circuit Automation Installs New DP3500 into Fuba Printed Circuits, Tunisia

04/25/2024 | Taiyo Circuit Automation
Taiyo Circuit Automation is proud to be partnered with Fuba Printed Circuits, Tunisia part of the OneTech Group of companies, a leading printed circuit board manufacturer based out of Bizerte, Tunisia, on their first installation of Taiyo Circuit Automation DP3500 coater.

Mycronic Receives Order for an SLX Mask Writer

04/11/2024 | Mycronic
Mycronic AB has received an order for an SLX mask writer from a new customer in Asia. The order value is in the range of USD 7-9 million. Delivery of the system is planned for the second quarter of 2025.

Inkjet Solder Mask ‘Has Arrived’

04/10/2024 | Pete Starkey, I-Connect007
I was delighted to be invited to attend an interactive webinar entitled “Solder Mask Coating Made Easy with Additive Manufacturing,” hosted by SUSS MicroTec Netherlands in Eindhoven. The webinar was introduced and moderated by André Bodegom, managing director at Adeon Technologies, and the speakers were Mariana Van Dam, senior product manager PCB imaging solutions at AGFA in Belgium; Ashley Steers, sales manager at Electra Polymers in the UK; and Dr. Luca Gautero, product manager at SUSS MicroTec Netherlands.

Dana on Data: eCAD PCB Design Deficiencies

04/04/2024 | Dana Korf -- Column: Dana on Data
Printed circuit board manufacturers are paid to create PCBs that reflect the supplied data package technical data. Decades ago, the industry started to send data packages that could not be built properly per the supplied documentation. Nobody seems to know when this started or the first manufacturer who said, “I’ll fix your error for free.”
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