Soldering to Wood
Many surface finishes are solderable with the right flux. Many of our electronic devices use solder to bond copper, silver, gold, and other metals, bu...
Many surface finishes are solderable with the right flux. Many of our electronic devices use solder to bond copper, silver, gold, and other metals, bu...
In a previous post, one of our experts clarified that Nanotechnology is about more than just a physical size-range, it’s about the unique proper...
Here at Indium Corporation we use punch presses to die cut NanoFoil® for our NanoFoil® research kits. We use this equipment to singulate the m...
A while back I wrote a series of posts regarding corrosion. Since I have been at the Corrosion 2013 tradeshow this week, I’ve decided to resurre...
Let’s start with a bit of fiction to get us on the same page… Mike is working with NanoFoil®, getting ready to bond a small, round, p...
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 im...
I recently noticed something that appeared in a 3rd party lab report that a customer shared with me. This lab report was an analysis of a NanoBond®...
I’m not a chemist, so the first time I heard that we sell gallium trichloride (GaCl3) I was wondering “what the heck is this stuff, and wh...
A NanoBond® acts like a traditional solder bond in many ways. After reaction, the bulk properties of NanoFoil® are similar to that of many sol...
Here’s an interesting read: “Banking on CPV projects: Dispelling myths on financial risk” By Bea Gonzalez on Dec 18, 2012 “The...
We have a very exciting monthly series of posts coming up for you, devoted to the science of Nanotechnology. I’ll be interviewing experts in var...
I’m not the only one presenting new NanoFoil® data at this year’s SVC (Society of Vacuum Coaters) Conference. Another member of o...