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Fortify, Rogers Partner to Develop 3D Printed Dielectric Material Systems for Radio Frequency Devices

Fortify, Rogers Partner to Develop 3D Printed Dielectric Material Systems for Radio Frequency Devices Fortify, a Boston-based 3D printing startup, and Rogers Corporation, the global leader in engineered materials for advanced connectivity and power electronics, announced their partnership to enable additive manufacturing of low-loss dielectric materials for radio frequency (RF) devices and electronics.  The partnership allows both companies to leverage their areas of expertise to unlock scalable manufacturing of high-value RF components. Rogers Corporation’s market dominance in low-loss, high frequency materials combined with Fortify’s advanced composite processing capabilities enables customers to efficiently design and print precision substrates, Luneberg-like Gradient Refractive Index lenses and end-use components. Fortify’s Continuous Kinetic Mixing (CKMTM) powered DLP platform enables high-throughput pr

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Fortify, Roger Corp. partner to develop 3D-printed dielectric material systems

Photo Credit: Fortify On May 25, Fortify (Boston, Mass., U.S.) a 3D printing startup, and Rogers Corp. (Chandler, Ariz., U.S.) an engineered materials company for advanced connectivity and power electronics, announced a partnership to enable the additive manufacturing (AM) of low-loss dielectric materials for radio frequency (RF) devices and electronics using Fortify’s Flux 3D printer series for fiber- and particle-filled photopolymers. The partnership will allow the leveraging of both company’s areas of expertise to unlock scalable manufacturing of high-value RF components. For example, Roger Corp.’s market dominance in low-loss, RF materials and Fortify’s advanced composite processing capabilities will enable customers to efficiently design and print precision substrates, Luneberg-like Gradient Refractive Index lenses and end-use components. Fortify’s Continuous Kinetic Mixing (CKM)-powered digital light processing (DLP) platform enables high-throughput producti

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Fortify, Rogers to Develop 3D Printed Dielectric Material Systems for RF Devices

Fortify, Rogers to Develop 3D Printed Dielectric Material Systems for RF Devices
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Fortify, Rogers Partner to Develop 3D Printed Dielectric Material Systems for RF Devices

Fortify, Rogers to Develop 3D Printed Dielectric Material Systems for RF Devices Fortify, a Boston-based 3D printing startup, and Rogers Corporation, the global leader in engineered materials for advanced connectivity and power electronics, announced their partnership to enable additive manufacturing of low-loss dielectric materials for radio frequency (RF) devices and electronics.  The partnership allows both companies to leverage their areas of expertise to unlock scalable manufacturing of high-value RF components. Rogers Corporation’s market dominance in low-loss, high frequency materials combined with Fortify’s advanced composite processing capabilities enables customers to efficiently design and print precision substrates, Luneberg-like Gradient Refractive Index lenses and end-use components. Fortify’s Continuous Kinetic Mixing (CKMTM) powered DLP platform enables high-throughput production of fine-feat

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Fortify and Rogers Corporation Partner to Develop 3D Printed Dielectric Material Systems for Radio Frequency Devices

Fortify and Rogers Corporation Partner to Develop 3D Printed Dielectric Material Systems for Radio Frequency Devices News provided by Share this article Share this article BOSTON, May 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Fortify, a Boston-based 3D printing startup, and Rogers Corporation, the global leader in engineered materials for advanced connectivity and power electronics, announced today their partnership to enable additive manufacturing of low-loss dielectric materials for radio frequency (RF) devices and electronics. The partnership allows both companies to leverage their areas of expertise to unlock scalable manufacturing of high-value RF components. Rogers Corporation s market dominance in low-loss, high frequency materials combined with Fortify s advanced composite processing capabilities enables customers to efficiently design and print precision substrates, Luneberg-like Gradient Refractive Index lenses, and end-use components. Fortify s Continuous Kinetic Mixing (CKM

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