


Date Published: Oct 7, 2008
CHANDLER, ARIZONA, October 7, 2008 - Isola USA Corporation ("Isola")
filed a complaint with the United States International Trade Commission
for violation of Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930, to remedy
the unlawful importation into the United States of certain prepregs,
laminates and printed circuit boards that infringe claims of Isola's
United States Patent No. 6,187,852 and claims of Isola's United States
Patent No. 6,322,885 or claims of Isola's United States Patent No. 6,509,414.
Materials under the following product description codes have been listed
in the complaint: VT-47 and VT-48 from Ventec Electronics; TU-662 and TU-752 from Taiwan UnionTechnology Corp.; IT-200DK from ITEQ Corporation; and S1000 from Guangdong Shengyi Sci. Tech Co., Ltd.
About Isola
Isola Group, SARL, with headquarters in Chandler, Arizona, is a
technology-driven, global designer, developer and manufacturer
of high performance base materials used in the manufacture of
advanced multilayer printed circuit boards worldwide. Isola's
investment in research and development, technology and
state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities and practices
result in superior value to our customers, with innovative
solutions to minimize costs and cut manufacturing time. Isola's
commitment is reflected in their global network of sales and
distribution offices allowing them to meet evolving customer
needs and provide a full spectrum of services.
Isola's broad range of products are used in multiple applications
including: aerospace, automotive, broadband telecommunications,
military, chip packaging and testing, high end computing, high
speed digital designs and other specialty markets.
Isola operates multiple manufacturing, R&D and sales offices
throughout Europe, Asia and the United States.
For a complete listing of product offerings and facilities,
go to www.isola-group.com.