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In-House PCB Prototyping with Benchtop Milling Machines from LPKF

Tualatin, OR, January 2019 — LPKF Laser & Electronics will be exhibiting at the IPC/APEX Expo in San Diego this year, demonstrating its rapid PCB benchtop prototyping system, the ProtoMat S63.

The LPKF ProtoMat S63 is a desktop prototyping system designed to help electronics engineers make PCB prototypes in minutes or hours, instead of waiting for a design to come back from the board house weeks later. The system’s high-speed spindle can produce structures as small as 100 μm. Other features of the ProtoMat S63 include automatic tool change (15 tools), automatic milling width adjustment, optical fiducial recognition (camera), and an optional vacuum table.

LPKF Laser & Electronics will exhibit in booth 1651 throughout the three-day event, which takes place January 29 – January 31 at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, CA. LPKF will also be demonstrating laser machines for board assembly and manufacturing, as well as plastic welding lasers. For more information on LPKF’s latest laser-based solutions, visit LPKF in booth 1651 at the 2019 IPC/APEX Expo or visit www.lpkfusa.com.

 

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