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ROGERS CORP. RECEIVES NEW PRODUCT INNOVATION AWARD
25 November 2006 - Rogers Corporation

Rogers Corporation was one of two companies awarded recognition for the most innovative products in an awards ceremony at The Del Mar Electronics Show. This was the first of what will become an Annual Product Innovation Awards presentation for Del Mar Show exhibitors whose products represent the greatest technical innovation and cost value for the printed circuit board industry.

Rogers Corporation was one of two companies awarded recognition for the most innovative products in an awards ceremony at The Del Mar Electronics Show. This was the first of what will become an Annual Product Innovation Awards presentation for Del Mar Show exhibitors whose products represent the greatest technical innovation and cost value for the printed circuit board industry.

Rogers RO4450B-dx Bondply, the newly introduced high fill/flow version of the industry standard RO4450B Series High Frequency Circuit Material, was one of the winners. These bondplys are designed to offer superior high frequency performance and low-cost circuit fabrication. They are part of Rogers’ largest selling RO4000 microwave material system that fabricates like FR4, gaining worldwide adoption.

In an interview with the online magazine PCB007, Cesar Santiago, applications development manager at Rogers, said, “Our new material system allows PCB manufacturers to build more complex microwave printed circuit boards than ever before. Why? Because we were able to improve its fill/flow characteristics, that’s what has made this product of significant interest to our customers. “

In a press release, Douglas Bodenstab, the founder of The Del Mar Electronics Show, wrote, “This year we saw some truly innovative new products, and we feel that it is time we recognized some of the companies that exhibit at Del Mar. They are doing so much to advance our industry. Clearly Rogers and P. KAY Metal [also a winner for its MS2 Molten Solder Surfactant] deserved recognition for bringing these great new products to market.”

Rogers’ specialty materials are offered worldwide through an extensive network of technical sales offices. Based in Rogers, CT, the corporation manufactures and markets specialty polymer and electronic materials for targeted applications, focusing on communication and computer markets.

http://www.rogerscorporation.com

About: Rogers Corporation
Manufactures and markets specialty polymer and electronic materials for targeted applications, focused on communication and computer markets.

Manufacturing locations:
Rogers manufactures its products in fourteen plants, which are located in Arizona, Connecticut, and Illinois in the U.S., and in Gent, Belgium and Asia.

Product mix: Specialty materials for communication and computer applications include: High frequency printed circuit board laminates become circuits for cellular telephones and other communication equipment, wireless infrastructure equipment, high speed data transfer, internet servers, and satellite television antennas. Flexible printed circuit board laminates are used in advanced hard disk drives, portable and hand-held computers, cellular telephones, and other electronic equipment. PORON urethanes and BISCO silicones are used to protect and cushion sensitive components in portable and hand-held computers, wireless communication devices, and wireless infrastructure equipment. Rogers Engineered Polyolefin Foams are flexible foam materials for general industrial, automotive, packaging, and sports and leisure applications. From Durel Division electroluminescent lamps and drivers are used for backlighting the displays in wireless communication handsets, pagers, and personal digital assistants.

In addition, Rogers elastomer materials are used to cushion and seal a broad variety of industrial and consumer products; cushion insole materials are incorporated into footwear and footcare products; nonwoven and elastomer materials are used for specialized medical applications; elastomer components are used for paper transport in imaging equipment; busbars are used for power distribution in telecom cabinets, train and mass transit systems, and static industrial motor controls; and printing sleeves and R/bak cushion mounting materials are used by the printing industry.

Sales information:
Rogers Combined Sales, which include Rogers share of sales by its joint ventures, were $297 million in 2003. Rogers net sales were $243.3 million in 2003.


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