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Tue, 7 Apr 1998 06:05:22 -0700
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So this doesn't sound like an advertisement, I would be glad to
elaborate off-line.

Now to the point!
I have used an LPKF Protomill for almost 2 years and have both pros and
cons to tell. If you are interested in finding out call me and we can
talk. Dave and John, you both may be in for some suprises.

Best Regards
FNK


Frank N Kimmey
EM Designer
C&K Systems, Inc
(916) 353-5366
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> ----------
> From:         Dave Coaker[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Reply To:     TechNet E-Mail Forum.;[log in to unmask]
> Sent:         Tuesday, April 07, 1998 1:28 AM
> To:   [log in to unmask]
> Subject:      Re: [TN] Rapid PCB Prototyping
>
> John,
>
> I've been looking into this to acquire a tool from fresh. We have etch
> tanks
> on site but are looking for a tidier and more consistent method. I
> have come
> across T-Tech, but have also found the LPKF Protomat tool. Our
> interest is
> biased towards plated holes on metal backed substrates, T-Tech use a
> conductive glue that you drill out and LPKF actually plate the holes.
> If
> there are any other suppliers I would be interested too.
>
> LPKF are a German firm
> http://www.LPKFCADCAM.com
> [log in to unmask]
>
> Dave Coaker
> Circuit Design Engineer
> EEV Ltd - GEC Electro Optics
>
> >Date:    Sat, 4 Apr 1998 15:03:19 -0500
> >From:    "John L. Schmalzel" <[log in to unmask]>
> >Subject: Rapid PCB Prototyping
>
> >Sirs:
>
> >I am interested in expanding/upgrading our rapid prototyping PCB
> >facilities at our University.  Currently, we have a T-Tech "Quick
> >Circuit" CNC mill; however, we are interested in exploring other
> >options.  Can you point us in the right direction to find similar
> rapid
> >prototyping technologies?
>
> >Thanks!
>
> >John L. Schmalzel
> >Prof & Chair, E&CE
> >Rowan University
> >201 Mullica Hill Road
> >Glassboro, NJ 08028
> >609.256.4629
>
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