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Fortify, Rogers to Develop 3D Printed Dielectric Material Systems for RF Devices
Fortify, a Boston-based 3D printing startup, and Rogers Corporation, the global leader in engineered materials for advanced connectivity and power electronics, announced their partnership to enable additive manufacturing of low-loss dielectric materials for radio frequency (RF) devices and electronics.
The partnership allows both companies to leverage their areas of expertise to unlock scalable manufacturing of high-value RF components. Rogers Corporation’s market dominance in low-loss, high frequency materials combined with Fortify’s advanced composite processing capabilities enables customers to efficiently design and print precision substrates, Luneberg-like Gradient Refractive Index lenses and end-use components. Fortify’s Continuous Kinetic Mixing (CKMTM) powered DLP platform enables high-throughput production of fine-feat
Fortify and Rogers Corporation Partner to Develop 3D Printed Dielectric Material Systems for Radio Frequency Devices
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BOSTON, May 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Fortify, a Boston-based 3D printing startup, and Rogers Corporation, the global leader in engineered materials for advanced connectivity and power electronics, announced today their partnership to enable additive manufacturing of low-loss dielectric materials for radio frequency (RF) devices and electronics.
The partnership allows both companies to leverage their areas of expertise to unlock scalable manufacturing of high-value RF components. Rogers Corporation s market dominance in low-loss, high frequency materials combined with Fortify s advanced composite processing capabilities enables customers to efficiently design and print precision substrates, Luneberg-like Gradient Refractive Index lenses, and end-use components. Fortify s Continuous Kinetic Mixing (CKM
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May 21, 2021
New 67GHz microwave multiplexers in PXI, PXIe and LXI formats from Pickering Interfaces enable engineers to scale up performance in the same test system footprint
June 8-10, Atlanta, GA., USA (In-Person Event); and June 20-25 (Virtual Event)
May 20, 2021 – Clacton-on-Sea, UK – Pickering Interfaces, the leading supplier of modular signal switching and simulation solutions for use in electronic test and verification, today announced its range of microwave multiplexers is now available with a maximum frequency of 67GHz in both SP4T and SP6T form factors. The higher frequency PXI/PXIe multiplexers (model 40/42-785C) and LXI multiplexers (models 60-800 & 60-803) maintain the same physical dimensions as existing lower frequency products, enabling users to upgrade to 67GHz products while maintaining the same slot count/rack height within their test systems.