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Photofabrication Engineering, Inc. Launches New Website

Facilitates sourcing of etched metal parts.

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By DE Editors  

March 17, 2011

By DE Editors

Photofabrication Engineering, Inc. (PEI), a manufacturer of custom and standard photoetched metal parts, has launched a new website, that is designed to make it easy to source custom-fabricated etched metal parts. The site provides information on industries served, specific product categories, technical etching guidelines, process diagrams, and an interactive template that allows companies to design their own seam-sealed microelectronic package lids online.

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“After listening to our customers and prospects, we designed our new website to both inform and simplify the photochemical etching (chemical milling) process and to support their product development, prototyping and high-volume production runs,” says Chip Lehrer, president of PEI.

For more information, visit PEI.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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