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Lake Success,
New York, March 14, 2003... Park
Electrochemical Corp. (NYSE
- PKE) announced the introduction of its new N9000-13
RF PTFE performance blended laminate material product line.
This new product line is now available globally with manufacturing
at Park's Neltec business unit
in Tempe, Arizona.
The N9000-13 RF laminate materials are being introduced to provide
the RF and microwave industry the enhanced processability combined
with the electrical properties of PTFE materials that are required
for high-frequency, low-loss applications. N9000-13 RF is available
in dielectric constants of 3.0, 3.2 and 3.5 and a variety of core
thicknesses offering flexible drop-in solutions for existing high-volume
programs. This special blended formulation has a UL 94 V-0 designation
and is ideal for cost-sensitive applications, such as LNBs, in-building
antenna solutions for Bluetooth and automotive telematics.
Certain portions of this news release may be deemed to constitute
forward looking statements that are subject to various factors which
could cause actual results to differ materially from Park's expectations.
Such factors include, but are not limited to, general conditions
in the electronics industry, Park's competitive position, the status
of Park's relationship with its customers, economic conditions in
international markets, the cost and availability of utilities, and
the various factors set forth under the caption "Factors That
May Affect Future Results" after Item 7 of Park's Annual Report
on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended March 3, 2002.
Park Electrochemical Corp. is a leading global designer and producer
of electronic materials used to fabricate complex multilayer printed
circuit boards and interconnection systems. Park specializes in
advanced materials for high layer count circuit boards and high
speed digital broadband telecommunications, internet and networking
applications. Park's electronic materials business operates through
fully integrated business units in Asia, Europe and North America.
The Company's manufacturing facilities are located in Singapore,
China, Germany, France, Connecticut, New York, Arizona and California.
Park's electronic materials business operates under the "Nelco"
name.
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