LPKF is a leading supplier of high-volume laser processing solutions for advanced semiconductor packaging, industrial manufacturing, and PCB prototyping.
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The LPKF Group (LPKF) is an international technology company specializing in innovative, laser-based manufacturing solutions for demanding industries. The company is a leader in the development of high-tech solutions that address aspects such as precision, energy efficiency and sustainability in particular.
In the 50 years of the company’s history, LPKF has established leading positions in a number of highly specialized market segments. With its patented LIDE (Laser Induced Deep Etching) technology for high-precision glass processing, LPKF is tackling a key need in the semiconductor industry and consistently expanding its strong position with a growing portfolio of solutions.
As a high-tech mechanical engineering company, LPKF develops high-precision, scalable manufacturing processes for various applications. These include:
PCB processing in the electronics market
the structuring of thin-film solar cells
laser welding of components for consumer electronics, medical technology and the automotive industry
Rapid PCB prototyping as an in-house process for the rapid production of PCB prototypes, which is used by industrial customers and research institutes worldwide.
Thanks to the decades of experience it has gained, LPKF has a deep understanding of its customers’ requirements. At the same time, the company is driving technological progress with a high level of innovation and regularly sets new standards in its target markets.
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