Frank W. Kulesza started Epoxy Technology in 1966 and pioneered the field of conductive adhesives to replace eutectic bonding in semiconductor chip packaging and assembly.
Frank W. Kulesza started Epoxy Technology in 1966 and pioneered the field of conductive adhesives to replace eutectic bonding in semiconductor chip packaging and assembly. As a result, Frank formulated some of the best known and most relied upon epoxy adhesives in the world. Many of his EPO-TEK® creations are still in use today.
Over the years, EPO-TEK® has created countless unique formulations to solve ever-increasing technological challenges for our clients. As the company grew, so did our proven experience and reputation in a variety of high-tech fields, such as aerospace and defense, automotive (and more recently electric vehicles), electronics, energy production, medical, optical, and telecom, to name a few.
As the applications extrapolate for wireless devices and interest grows in millimeter-wave frequencies, the RF/microwave industry gathers together with great optimism for the ...