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New PEI Web Site Provides the Ultimate Convenience in Sourcing Etched Metal Parts

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Photofabrication Engineering Inc.
500 Fortune Blvd.
Milford, MA, 01757
USA



Press release date: March 14, 2011

Milford, MA...Photofabrication Engineering, Inc. (PEI), a leading manufacturer of custom and standard photoetched metal parts, has launched its new web site, www.photofabrication.com, to make it easy and fast to source custom-fabricated etched metal parts. The site provides detailed information on industries served, specific product categories, technical etching guidelines, process diagrams, and an industry first: an interactive template which allows companies to design their own seam-sealed microelectronic package lids (with or without moisture getters) on-line.

Chip Lehrer, President of PEI, recently observed: "After listening to our customers and prospects, we designed our new web site to both inform and simplify the photochemical etching (chemical milling) process and to support their product development, prototyping and high-volume production runs." The photochemical metal etching process offers significant benefits over traditional methods of fabrication such as stamping and molding. Photochemically-etched parts have no burrs, deformations, or changes in magnetic properties resulting from the process. The process offers improved yields and tighter tolerances (0.0005 in on a .25 in. radius hole or flange thickness) with minimum set-up time and cost, as well as easy and inexpensive tooling changes. PEI etches most metals, including stainless steel, copper, brass, kovar, silver, beryllium copper, nickel silver, gold, sterling, titanium, zirconium and other standard and specialty metals and alloys.

PEI's products, blending art, proprietary etching chemistry and knowledge, can be found in virtually all of today's fastest growing technology industries including hydrogen fuel cells, medical implants, and advanced microelectronic devices. In choosing PEI to be featured on the 21st Century Business Network, with showings on CNBC and Fox Business News, J.L. Haber, Vice President of Programming at Multi Media Productions, stated that "Photofabrication Engineering, Inc. is a unique company and truly stands out as a leader in their industry. We are excited to have them as a guest on our program." For specific market-by-market air dates and times, visit http://www.21cbtv.com.

About PEI:

PEI is a world-famous American precision metals fabricator established in 1968. We have proprietary etching processes and can create precision metal part in metal thicknesses from 0.0005 in. to 0.125 in. The firm is ITAR compliant and holds ISO 9001:2008 and AS9100 certifications. Industries served include aerospace, automotive, battery, consumer electronics, defense, fuel cell, medical (devices as well as implantables), microelectronics, semiconductor, and telecommunications. For more information contact Brook Spaulding, Marketing Director, Photofabrication Engineering, Inc., 500 Fortune Boulevard, Milford, MA 01757-1722, phone 508-478-2025, fax 508-478-3582, or visit our new web site at www.photofabrication.com.

For more information, contact:
Brook Spaulding, Marketing Director
bspaulding@photofabrication.com
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