Sartomer, a business line of Arkema, offers new ultra-low loss materials with varying viscosities for radio frequency (RF) applications. These materials are for 3D printing and advanced electronic applications.
PRO14729, PRO14730 and PRO14731 are UV-curable resins capable of providing a dielectric constant (Dk) of ≤ 3.0 and a dissipation factor (Df) of ≤ 0.0032. They are designed for use in electronics, antenna elements, radomes, lenses, copper clad laminates, B-staging, server storage and IOT applications.
“As 3D printing is transforming electronics applications to meet demands of improved performance, functionality and speed to market, we are continuously working to develop materials technologies that optimize electrical performance as well as thermal and mechanical,” said Sumeet Jain, Senior Director of 3D Printing Worldwide at Arkema. “To meet the growing electronic market’s specific needs, we have invested in a dedicated team of electronics specialists.”
Neal Pfeiffenberger, Technical Business Development Engineer, added, “These new ultra-low dielectric loss materials are part of a growing portfolio of UV-curable solutions for electronics, the first of many innovations in our product rangeto support this emerging industry.”
Sartomer will present these new resins to the 3D printing market at the in-person Formnext 2021 event November 16-19 at Arkema’s booth in Hall 12.1 F119.
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