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What Is Indium?
Being the Indium Corporation, we know what indium is, where it comes from, and how to use it. But sometimes we forget that not everyone is as immersed in indium as we are. So what is indium? Of course it is an element with an atomic number of 49, an atomic weight of 114.818amu, a relative…
Has Lead-Free RoHS Compliant Assembly Reliability and Cost "Arrived?"
Folks, I was at APEX 2013 San Diego this past week. San Diego is a great venue for the show, but I always forget how cold it can be (55-65°F) this time of year. The folks at iConnect 007 interviewed me at the show; the topic was lead-free reliability and has cost for consumer electronics…
Where is Tin Silver Solder, Now That You Need It?
Over the years, solder alloy choices have been pretty stable. In the last century, SN63 and SN62 could be found at any company making any kind of electronic device, and both alloys were the backbone of every company making solders. But, when lead was identified as causing health…


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