East Syracuse, Oct. 02, 2017 -- Anaren Ceramics, Inc., a subsidiary of Anaren, Inc. announced it has received a $10.2M order from a leading defense prime contractor for Low Temperature Co-Fired Ceramic (LTCC) hardware. The order was booked last quarter and is expected to be shipped over the next several quarters.
For more information about Anaren Ceramics, Inc. and LTCC hardware, go to, www.anaren.com/capabilities/ltcc-solutions or call 1-800-411-6596, email: [email protected].
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ABOUT ANAREN Celebrating its 50th year in business, Anaren, Inc. designs, manufactures and sells custom high frequency solutions and standard components for the wireless communications, space and defense electronics, wireless consumer electronics, and IoT markets. Additional information can be found on the company’s website: www.anaren.com
Katherine Heisler Anaren, Inc. 315-362-0471 [email protected]


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