Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 14 08:53:44 EST 2002 | MA/NY DDave
Hi As DaveF suggested I would contact a shop that has done repair. You should have the PCB/PWB Print and laminate information with you when you make the call. Ask the repair shops if they have continual experience with the Rogers Material you are us
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 23 03:52:38 EDT 2009 | linseeg
What is the different between Rogers 4403 & Rogers 4350? Can we use two different material to build a PCB? If I use Ro4403 as prepreg and Ro4350 as core what is the advantages?
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 14 14:16:01 EST 2002 | MA/NY DDave
Hi It doesn't have to be the the microwave Rogers Duroid(spelling?) material. Rogers does make other materials. Even though the material you suggested was also one my initial thoughts, I figured it better for him to go to a shop that has current exp
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 08 18:58:27 EST 2007 | Mike F
Normally someone would have replied to tell you to do a search of the archives. I've read at least 4 or 5 different threads dealing with baking out PWB's, but none were for this special material. First, have you contacted the manufacturer of the PW
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 14 08:28:11 EST 2002 | dphilbrick
Rogers is a PWB materials manufacturer based in CT. they make a lot of unique materials for PWB fab such as a 1 time bendable PWB.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 05 20:12:22 EST 2007 | engr
I am using PWB material Rogers 6002 High Frequency Laminate. The PWBs are assembled. They were washed and will require a bake out. Some people say, no bake out is required for the material. I am getting different reads in test if the CCAs are not
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 06 17:17:13 EST 2000 | gary
I need a little help with RF and Rogers 4003 board material. My background was in digital and now I need to set up a new line to make small RF products (.5" x .5" or smaller). I want to find out about board platings, finishes/maskings and reasonable
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 06 17:17:13 EST 2000 | gary
I need a little help with RF and Rogers 4003 board material. My background was in digital and now I need to set up a new line to make small RF products (.5" x .5" or smaller). I want to find out about board platings, finishes/maskings and reasonable
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 02 20:43:56 EST 2000 | Dave F
KC: Try: 1 http://www.rogers-corp.com/cmu/techindx.htm Circuit Materials Division Tech Tips Index: Techtip #9: Measurement of Copper Thickness by the Weight Method 2 Andy Magee - Flex Guru Senior Consultant, Bourton Groupmagee@donet.com (937) 435-
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 13 22:30:05 EST 2002 | davef
Methods for performing repairs: * 7721 - Repair & Modification of Printed Boards & Electronic Assemblies. * On-line guides at Circuit Repair Technology [ http://www.circuittechctr.com ] site. Roughly from East to West, service companies that perfor