Rogers, a supplier of high-frequency laminates, will showcase its RO4730 Lopro antenna-grade laminates at the Antenna Systems Conference, to be held 1-2 September in Philadelphia.
RO4730 Lopro RoHS-compliant laminates are compatible with standard PCB fabrication techniques and plated-through-hole (PTH) processing.
Designed for base station and other RFID antennas, these proprietary, halogen-free laminates support longer drill-tool lifetimes than other filled materials, reducing fabrication costs.
In addition to the new RO4730 Lopro laminates, Rogers will soon add a competitively priced, low-loss PTFE antenna grade laminate to its product mix.
Rogers’ other well known commercial-grade materials for high-performance applications will also be on display: RO3000 Laminates: Durable PTFE-based circuit laminates with consistent electrical, thermal and mechanical properties.
These laminates feature low dielectric loss for high frequency applications; stable DK versus frequency and temperature and are ideal for multi-layer boards.
RO4000 laminates offer outstanding value for high-frequency applications.
They deliver uniform dielectric constant across each sheet, with low dissipation losses, low coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) and excellent dimensional stability.
The RO4000s’ low dielectric loss tangent helps deliver high-performance antenna designs reliably and consistently.
electronicstalk.com
Similar posts:
- Laminate for laboratory and industrial furniture
- Kronotex Laminate
- Floor Shopping Checklist
- CLASSEN LAMINATE
- How to install ALLOC “CHATEAU”