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Friday 23 October 2009
Iteq to expand CCL and FCCL capacity
Taiwan-based Iteq plans to expand the monthly capacity at its Guangzhou, China plant for flexible copper-clad laminates (FCCLs) from 30,000 square meters to 100,000 square meters...
Monday 19 October 2009
CCL maker EMC expects revenue share of halogen- and lead-free products to increase to 50%
Elite Material (EMC) expects halogen- and lead-free copper-clad laminates (CCLs) to become its major growth drivers in the next several years, with revenue share increasing to 50%,...
Tuesday 15 September 2009
NPC hikes CCL quotes
Nan Ya Printed Circuit Board (NPC) has raised its prices of copper-clad laminates (CCLs) to reflect the increased average copper price, according to industry sources.
Friday 11 September 2009
CCL maker EMC raises product price by 10%
Elite Material (EMC) has announced a 10% rise of copper-clad laminate (CCL) ASP for September to reflect increased copper prices. The average copper price has reached US$6,500 per...
Tuesday 11 August 2009
CCL makers see July revenues up on month
Copper-clad laminate (CCL) makers Iteq, Elite Material (EMC) and Taiwan Union Technology (TUC) saw July 2009 consolidated revenues of NT$1.096 billion (US$33.5 million), a rise on...
Tuesday 28 July 2009
Copper foil prices likely to be raised by 2-3% in August
Taiwan copper foil makers have said they may raise prices by 2-3% in August as the average copper price has hit another record of US$5,500 per ton. Taiwan copper-clad laminate (CCL)...
Thursday 9 July 2009
CCL makers report mixed June results
Copper clad laminate (CCL) makers Elite Material (EMC), Iteq and Taiwan Union Technology (TUC) have reported mixed revenue results for June, but all expect to see revenues grow sequentially...
Friday 3 July 2009
CCL makers see strong mass lamination demand
Copper-clad laminate (CCL) makers Elite Material (EMC) and Taiwan Union Technology (TUC) have seen mass lamination orders increase sharply. Elite's capacity is overloaded while TUC...
Wednesday 24 June 2009
TUC to see strong sales of halogen-free CCLs in 3Q09
Copper-clad laminate (CCL) maker Taiwan Union Technology (TUC) is expected to see an over 40% growth in its third-quarter consolidated revenues amid increased shipments of halogen-free...
Monday 8 June 2009
CCL makers see May revenues drop
Taiwan-based copper-clad laminate (CCL) makers saw May revenues drop and expect further declines in June, as clients are starting seasonal inventory correction, industry sources sa...
Monday 1 June 2009
CCL maker TUC to restart China plant construction
Copper-clad laminate (CCL) maker Taiwan Union Technology (TUC) has decided to resume its capacity expansion plan in Zhongshan, China as a result of improved demand, according to the...
Tuesday 21 April 2009
Taiwan maker Co-Tech hikes May quotes for copper foil by 5-10%
Taiwan-based copper foil supplier Co-Tech has notified copper-clad laminate (CCL) customers that it will raise product prices in May by 5-10% and may further increase prices in June...
Wednesday 15 April 2009
Copper-clad laminate prices expected to rise again
Nan Ya Plastics will likely adjust upward its copper-clad laminate (CCL) prices by the end of April as a result of rising commodity prices, according to industry sources. The leading...
Friday 3 April 2009
Nan Ya Plastics to raise CCL prices
Leading copper-clad laminate (CCL) maker Nan Ya Plastics is expected to raise thin laminate prices by 5% in April as prices of glass fabric and copper foil are rising. The price of...
Friday 13 March 2009
PCB makers increase CCL inventory
Some PCB makers have begun building up copper-clad laminate (CCL) inventory levels and have signed long-term purchasing contracts with CCL makers as they believe the price of CCLs...
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