May

LPKF Laser & Electronics AG has been honored with this year’s Hermes Award. The award was issued for the new laser system LPKF Fusion3D. Using the patented LPKF LDS method the LPKF Fusion3D simultaneously structures three-dimensional molded interconnect devices (MIDs) from multiple sides with up to four laser heads. This eliminates the need to rotate the component, increasing the processing speed, with increased accuracy, by a five-fold.read more...

The Pôle Européen de Plasturgie (PEP) and LPKF Laser & Electronics AG have agreed on a future close cooperation. The PEP is a centre of technological excellence, focusing on research and development in the plastics industry molding on behalf of several French companies. The PEP supports companies in the industry in the research and implementation of new products.read more...

May 2010
Prospects had an opportunity to learn more about the LPKF product spectrum at the SMT Hybrid Packaging in Nuremberg. The trade fair is Europe’s largest trade event for system integration in micro-electronics.read more...

The VDI Wissensforum held a two day seminar on “Plastics in mechatronics” on June 8th and 9th. During this technology convention new methods for the integration of mechatronics functions in thermoplastic components were introduced. Experts from the field and research discussed the perspectives of new composite materials and manufacturing technologies.read more...

May 2010
The Research Association Molded Interconnect Devices 3-D MID e. V. will focus its topics on products, manufacturing processes, manufacturing technologies and introduction strategies at the 9th MID Congress in Fuerth. This year the internationally accepted MID forum will be held on September 29th and 30th at the Fuerth Congress Center.read more...

LPKF appeared at the LASYS in Stuttgart, the international trade fair for system solutions in laser material processing, optimized laser system for plastics welding in tow. The new production system LQ-Vario RT features a rotary table with dual component intake, allowing for a significant reduction in cycle times. This extends the existing process features like hygiene, optical quality of the weld seam and process stability by a bonus lower product cost.read more...
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