The Brown Oxide Line (WET-LM-03) is a production-grade lamination & multilayer system. Rather than a one-size-fits-all unit, it is built to a specification confirmed with your team — panel handling, control software, throughput, and material compatibility are all set to your mix.
How It Works in Production
During the lamination & multilayer stage the Brown Oxide Line processes each panel to a repeatable standard. Process values are driven by recipe, so results stay consistent across shifts and operators rather than depending on manual judgement.
What It Delivers
- Vacuum lamination for resin flow control on multilayer stacks.
- Registration systems to hold inner-layer alignment.
- Recipe management and process logging via the plc + hmi touchscreen.
- Supplied as inline / automatic, with options for line integration.
- Stainless-steel wetted parts and chemically resistant construction where the process requires it.
Common Use Cases
Used to bond inner layers into multilayer and HDI stacks for telecom, computing and automotive boards.
Build and Support
The Brown Oxide Line is assembled and tested in-house. Electrical, air, water, and exhaust requirements are detailed in the installation drawing issued before delivery. After commissioning we provide process guidance and spares documentation to keep uptime high.
Request a Quotation
Tell us your panel size, throughput, and automation requirements for the Brown Oxide Line. Our engineers will respond with a tailored configuration and price, usually within one business day.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can the Brown Oxide Line be customised for our process?
Which materials or board types does the Brown Oxide Line support?
What are the utility requirements for the Brown Oxide Line?
What is the maximum panel or workpiece size for the Brown Oxide Line?
Sources & References
- IPC-A-600: Acceptability of Printed Boards
- IPC-6012: Qualification and Performance Specification for Rigid Printed Boards
- Photo Chemical Machining Institute — process capability guidelines
- NIST Engineering Statistics Handbook — process tolerance and capability
Standards are referenced for context. Always confirm parameters against the current published edition and your own process validation.

