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Recent application demands from military and medical device manufacturers to significantly reduce footprint and enclosure space allocations have prompted Leader Tech to develop a very low profile circuit board shield.   

The newest single-piece CBS shield from Leader Tech offers excellent shielding effectiveness and has a height of only .039” (.991). The unique physical characteristic of this very low profile board-level shield make it ideal for smaller handheld and portable electronic devices.  All Leader Tech CBS products are manufactured from RoHS compliant materials and exhibit exceptional solder characteristics and corrosion resistance.  

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Precision Control in Semiconductor Wafer Lapping

Vitrek’s application note details how MTI’s Accumeasure™ uses non-contact, push-pull capacitance probes for real-time, sub-micron thickness monitoring during semiconductor wafer lapping—even in electrically noisy, ungrounded environments. Automated alerts prevent over-thinning, improving yield consistency, precision, and process safety.

For an engineered solution to your unique application, simply contact the engineering team at Leader Tech’s Global EMI Shielding Technology Center in Tampa, Florida. They can be reached at 866-832-4364 or sales@leadertechinc.com“>sales@leadertechinc.com.

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