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Lamina Ceramics Opens New Facility to Increase Production of LTCC-M Technology
October 7, 2002 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
Westampton, N.J. -- Lamina Ceramics has opened a new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility here to increase production of components, modules, circuit boards and packages using Lamina's proprietary Low Temperature Co-fired Ceramic on Metal (LTCC-M) technology.
Strategically located between Philadelphia and Princeton, the 50,000 sq. ft. facility will initially include two production lines to accommodate the demand for LTCC-M products, which offer significant price and performance advantages over those developed with conventional substrate techniques. One production line is semi-automated and dedicated to prototype and small quantity production. A fully automated line for high-volume applications is also part of the new facility. Both lines will operate in a clean environment and will use the latest available technology during every step of the design and production process. Lamina can design both the basic substrate and populated circuit board, in addition to providing post-processing assembly services. With the new facility, LTCC-M prototypes can be delivered in as little time as four weeks.Lamina Ceramics Inc. is a manufacturer of multi-layer ceramic electronic packages, boards and components. Applications include RF/microwave assemblies, optoelectronic packages, backplanes and automotive circuits. For more information, visit www.laminaceramics.com.