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New Material Yields Higher Thermal Conductivity than Metal Base PCB / Aluminum PCB for LED Applications

March 16, 2010

As cutting-edge electronics like LED Lighting and RF Microwave demand more advanced thermal management solutions in design and fabrication and, PCB manufacturer to unveil new material IPC Apex 2010


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Free-Press-Release.com) March 16, 2010 --For Immediate Release
Romulus, Mi -- Saturn Electronics Corporation and technological partner will release a specially-constructed LED packaging solution to replace traditional metal base PCB / aluminum PCB substrates at the IPC APEX 2010 in Las Vegas, NV.

Improved Thermal Conductivity
This new thermal management features thermal conductivity four times greater than copper, which has up to 200 times thermal conductivity of current "premium" thermal management dielectrics . The innovative material with improved heat spreading capabilities will not only lower cost but will also increase reliability in components with LED applications--increasing their shelf life and brightness output.

Contact Saturn for Additional Information
For more information, please contact James W. Kelch, Director of Marketing, at 734.941.8100 or jim@saturnelectronics.com

About Saturn Electronics Corporation
Saturn Electronics Corporation, a debt-free bare printed circuit board manufacturer, serves as a trusted adviser meeting the complex demands of the electronic manufacturing industry. Through innovative solutions like LED PCB fabrication notes, the development of SuperWhite soldermask for LEDs, and the MCPCB Webinar, Saturn provides the cutting-edge solutions mandatory to design and fabrication.



More information can be found online at http://www.saturnelectronics.com


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