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Hunter Licenses Stablcor Laminate Technology Print E-mail
Contributed by Robin Norvell   
Thursday, 02 February 2006
Santa Clara, CA -- Hunter Technology has entered a licensing agreement with Thermalworks to produce PCB interconnect solutions using Stablcor laminate products for PCB fabrication.

 
Stablcor is a carbon-composite laminate which is said to help PCB designers overcome obstacles in developmental and process design. Hunter has integrated the technology into its existing manufacturing capabilities and is positioned to become the prime manufacturer of Stablcor Boards for the commercial and military sector.

 
Hunter has the capability to take the bare boards through to full PCB Assembly, box build and test “in house.”

 
”Hunter is proud to be working with the outstanding technical team at Thermalworks. With Hunter’s one stop solution of PCB Design, Fabrication and Assembly we can incorporate the benefits of Stablecor throughout the board and system level assembly, making our market offering truly unique,” said Joseph O’Neil, president of Hunter.

 
“The market is crying out for solutions to severe thermal and CTE issues, and we are here to provide those solutions in a cost effective manner, through technically skilled partners such as Hunter Technology” said Carol Burch, Sr. VP of marketing and PR at Thermalworks. “Just tailor your PCB to meet your stringent design needs by utilizing the laminate Stablcor in conjunction with the advanced skills of Hunter Technology.”

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