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News Release from: Rogers Corp | Subject: RO4230
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 02 August 2006
RO4230 high frequency circuit material
Rogers Corporation will introduce its RO4230 high frequency circuit material at this year's Antenna Systems Show.
Rogers Corporation will introduce its RO4230 high frequency circuit material at this year's Antenna Systems Show RO4230 circuit material extends the capabilities of the successful RO4000 product series into antenna applications
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 9 Jul 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Silicones and adhesives set for show
Rogers Corp will feature its Bisco EC-2000 Series silicones and EC-2000 conductive adhesive at the upcoming IEEE Conference in Boston.
This ceramic filled, glass reinforced hydrocarbon based material provides the controlled dielectric constant, low loss performance and excellent passive intermodulation (PIM) response required for mobile infrastructure microstrip antenna uses.
Further, the material is halogen free and meets the worldwide 'green' standards.
As with all RO4000 high frequency laminates, RO4230 laminate processes similar to FR4 and does not require special treatment needed on PTFE-based laminates for plated through hole preparation.
Its features include: excellent PIM response; higher thermal conductivity for high power applications; non-PTFE composition; excellent high frequency performance due to low dielectric tolerance and loss; low thermal coefficient of dielectric constant; and a low in-plane expansion coefficient.
Typical applications may include cellular infrastructure base station antennas, satellite radio antennas, and WiMAX basestation antennas.
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