NanoFoil® for LED Manufacture
NanoFoil® is especially well-suited for bonding LED packages. Here are some characteristics of the NanoBond® Process that fit high v...
NanoFoil® is especially well-suited for bonding LED packages. Here are some characteristics of the NanoBond® Process that fit high v...
Folks, It’s been awhile, let’s see what Patty is up to… Patty was in her office, finishing lunch and reading Golf Digest. She...
Here is a straightforward demonstration of NanoFoil® activation. NanoFoil is a heat source that is used to bond / solder electronics compone...
In an interview with Seth Homer (our Asst. Product Manager for Engineered Solders and NanoFoil®), we discuss how an interested customer can partne...
Here’s an interesting technology fact I just learned: Indium Sulfide was the very first indium compound to be discovered. I bet Reich and Richte...
This month’s nanotechnology post is a video regarding an amazing natural nanotechnology – spider silk. This video is a little bit science,...
It’s been a while since I have mentioned equipment on this blog, so I began by searching for updates to equipment I already know and enjoy. It...
As bus ribbon makes its way around the corners of a solar panel, it must divert current at right angles. These 90° ribbons are produced from a sin...
The current version of IPC J-STD-004 is revision B, often referred to as J-STD-004B. Interestingly, all previous revisions remain useable. Let’s...
Earlier this month we had a few days off for Independence Day (the 4th of July). While I relaxed at home, thoughts of Indium Corporation come to mind,...
Folks, I was at the St Guadens National Historical Park a few days ago. Augustus St Guadens is considered by many to be America’s pre...
Indium Trichloride, Indium (III) Chloride, or InCl3 goes by many names and has many uses, but this material’s main use is to create an indium pr...