Best of 2013: NanoFoil®, Tabbing Ribbon, Metals & Compounds, and Great People
Thank you to all of the readers who have followed Indium Corporation’s blog posts this year, and a special “thank you” to all the re...
Thank you to all of the readers who have followed Indium Corporation’s blog posts this year, and a special “thank you” to all the re...
We recently worked with a company called Lambda Technologies who has helped by providing a new solution to activating NanoFoil®: microwaves. ...
This year I had the pleasure of working with a circuit board company in Central New York called Standard Printed Circuits, Inc. From personal experien...
Indium metal powder is mixed with flux for application by dispensing or printing equipment. This mixture is referred to as solder paste. Lucky fo...
Indium and indium oxide powders can be used for research, chemical reactions, and forming near-net shape forms. What is a near-net shape form? Basical...
Indium preforms offer very precise volumes of solder, and are cut to fit some very interesting bond-line shapes. Some examples of preform applications...
Indium ribbon can be made to various widths and thicknesses. It may also be called “foil” if it is over 4 inches wide. It is easily cut to...
Indium wire is very different than the solder wire you find in hardware stores. To me, it’s like comparing a sports car and a go-kart. Each perf...
It feels so good at the end of the day to know you have accomplished great things. For me, it’s the feeling of solving a problem, finding the pe...
Ronnie Spraker is the supervisor of our NanoFoil® production department. Everyday, Ronnie and his team make reactive foils that are used all over ...
Spheres are the form of indium I use the most for testing solder wetting properties, because they have a precise volume. (As opposed to shot, which do...
Ed knows how Indium’s products are made, and how to help you get the most out of them. Back in 1990, Ed began his journey with Indium Corporatio...