Desktop Electroplating System Eases In-House Prototyping

Oct. 8, 2008
Designed for the production of prototype and small batch production PCBs, the MiniContac RS reverse-pulse plating system is completely enclosed in a compact tabletop unit. It is said to be ideal for any rapid PCB prototyping situation, particularly

Designed for the production of prototype and small batch production PCBs, the MiniContac RS reverse-pulse plating system is completely enclosed in a compact tabletop unit. It is said to be ideal for any rapid PCB prototyping situation, particularly small runs and tight work locations. It employs reverse pulse plating technology, which allows uniform metal distribution for more aggressive aspect ratios. The system can plate 0.2-mm holes in 62-mil thick standard PCBs and supports circuit boards as large as 230 mm x 330 mm. The MiniContac RS uses four tanks, which are easily replaced. Additionally, the company handles the complete disposal of all plating chemicals. LPKF LASER & ELECTRONICS AG, Wilsonville, OR. (800) 345-5753.

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