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Understanding Creep Corrosion Field Fails

Technical Library | 2022-03-16 19:48:18.0

Dendrites, Electrochemical Migration (ECM) and parasitic leakage, are usually caused by process related contamination. For example, excess flux, poor handling, extraneous solder, fibers, to name a few. One does not normally relate these fails with environmental causes. However, creep corrosion is a mechanism by which electronic products fail in application, primarily related to sulfur pollution present in the air.1 The sulfur reacts with exposed silver, and to a lesser extent, exposed copper. This paper will explore various aspects of the creep corrosion chemical reaction

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Where is the Throttle Position Sensor Located?

Industry News | 2021-12-24 20:18:41.0

The throttle Position Sensor (TPS), located on the butterfly spindle, is operated by the throttle, and its installation varies according to the structure. For a traditional mechanical cable throttle, the throttle position sensor is usually installed on the side of the throttle body in the form of an independent component. And its rotation openness is driven by the throttle shaft, as shown in figure 2. For the commonly used electronic throttle, the throttle position sensor is integrated into the electronic throttle control component, as shown in figure 3.

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ECM to Showcase Snap Cure Low-Cost Conductive Adhesives for Interconnecting Solar Cells at Intersolar NA 2012

Industry News | 2012-06-12 08:47:07.0

Engineered Conductive Materials, LLC,will exhibit the new low temperature curing Conductive Adhesive DB-1541-LTC in North Hall, Booth #5619 at the upcoming Intersolar North America conference and exhibition, scheduled to take place July 10-12, 2012 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California.

Engineered Materials Systems, Inc.

Engineered Conductive Materials Introduces Fast Cure Conductive Adhesive for Back Contact Solar Modules

Industry News | 2011-08-29 16:29:56.0

Engineered Conductive Materials debuts its DB-1580 Series Conductive Stringer Attach Adhesives for back contact applications in crystalline silicon solar modules.

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Keith Margolin Joins Engineered Conductive Materials as Formulation Chemist

Industry News | 2011-09-06 14:59:38.0

Engineered Conductive Materials, LLC has appointed Keith Margolin as Formulation Chemist in its Research and Development (R&D) group.

Engineered Conductive Materials, LLC

New Line of Inductors Offers Lead Free Option for Automotive and Industrial Control Applications

Industry News | 2004-11-19 16:12:06.0

St. Charles, IL November 1, 2004 - Perllo Technologies LLC and ECM Electronics Ltd. announce the release of the new environmentally friendly ECxxC series of lead-free power inductors for introduction into the North American Automotive Market.

Perllo Technologies

Engineered Conductive Materials to Exhibit DB-1541-X Series Adhesives at SNEC 2011

Industry News | 2011-01-17 19:42:26.0

Engineered Conductive Materials, LLC, will showcase its DB-1541-X Series Conductive Stringer Attach Adhesives in Hall E7, Stand 655 at the upcoming SNEC International Photovoltaic Power Generation Conference & Exhibition, scheduled to take place February 22-24, 2011 at the Shanghai New International Expo Center in Shanghai, China.

Engineered Conductive Materials, LLC

Engineered Conductive Materials to Exhibit DB-1541-X Series Adhesives at Intersolar Europe 2011

Industry News | 2011-03-31 11:05:40.0

Engineered Conductive Materials, LLC will showcase its DB-1541-X Series Conductive Stringer Attach Adhesives in Hall A5, Stand 653 at the upcoming Intersolar Europe, scheduled to take place June 8-10, 2011 at the New Munich Trade Faire Centre in Munich, Germany.

Engineered Conductive Materials, LLC

Engineered Conductive Materials Debuts DB-1538-2 Ribbon Attach Conductive Adhesive

Industry News | 2011-07-06 07:52:00.0

Engineered Conductive Materials introduces its DB-1538-2 Conductive Stringer Attach Adhesive, which is designed for use in thin-film, organic and thinned silicon solar modules.

Engineered Conductive Materials, LLC

Engineered Conductive Materials to Debut Conductive Adhesives for Back Contact Solar Modules at PVSEC 2011

Industry News | 2011-08-08 14:36:41.0

Engineered Conductive Materials, LLC will introduce its new line of conductive adhesives for back contact solar module applications in Hall A1, Stand B4 at the upcoming European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition (PVSEC), scheduled to take place September 5-8, 2011 at the CCH Congress Centre and International Fair in Hamburg, Germany.

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