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Photopolymerized Conducting Polymers

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 10 17:03:52 EST 1999 | Morziana Hasan

NASA CommQuest Photopolymerized Conducting Polymers Directions: 1.Please read the information provided on this technology. You may follow the links to additional information resources below. 2.After evaluating the technology, please answer the

Cool technology, minimal applications

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 11 10:31:57 EST 1999 | Justin Medernach

| NASA CommQuest | | | Photopolymerized Conducting Polymers | | Directions: | 1.Please read the information provided on this technology. You may follow the links to additional information resources below. | | 2.After evaluating the technology,

Sensors/Transducers for E-Nose

Electronics Forum | Tue May 16 22:01:36 EDT 2000 | Dustin

Hi .. I'm trying to get into the Electronic Nose field and was wondering if the sensors required for this can be bought and where? I think they call them chemoresistors or something ... they're conducting polymers or metal oxides ... M not so sure ..

Dispensible Conductor Material for Bare Board Rework

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 22 20:35:53 EST 2007 | davef

A common way to add traces to a fabricated board is to print polymer thick film [PTF] conductive ink. PTF suppliers are: * Du Pont de Nemours, E. I. & Co. - Research Triangle Park, NC * Ercon, Inc. - Wareham, MA * Dow Corning� * Asahi Chemical Res

Re: ICT sites under BGAs

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 09 22:11:46 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Mark: The best routing of test vias for BGAs is to keep them far away from the device. We route test pads for the outer two rows of balls and use vias as test pads for the inner rows of balls. Your bottom-side layout is fine. Yes, on the top-side

Mesh Size Vs. Particle size of silver inks

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 22 11:19:39 EST 2004 | davef

Short answer: Yes. Depending on the application of the conductive ink, suppliers select different mesh for the silver particles. So, you should follow your supplier's recommendations for printing, for instance: Conductive Ink||PI-2000 Highly Condu

Re: Black hole process (MacDermitt) for PCB fab

Electronics Forum | Tue May 30 21:09:30 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Dennis: Direct metalization is more of an European phenomena than a US one. Not to say that good things don�t come out of Europe. As background: Direct Metallization. In circuit board fabrication, an alternative to electroless plating makes the

Re: Conductive Inks

Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 12 08:50:41 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| I am trying to find out as much information as possible relating to conductive inks. | | If anyone out there is using them please give some advice. | | 1) How are you curing the ink? | 2) What type of substrates are you using and who supplies

Re: Trays - Conductive vs Anti-Static??

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 11 05:48:17 EDT 1999 | Brian

| I am checking out trays for packing of Simms, and I would like to know what are the main differences between Anti-Static and Conductive trays. Anti-static are cheaper, but I would like to know about properties of one against the other, what are var

Laser trimming of resistors on PCB

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 30 21:15:51 EST 2001 | davef

You seem to pretty far from shore to begin thinking about boats and floatation devices. Most laser trimmers are used by: * Semiconductor fabricators * Resistive component fabricators * Hybrid circuit assemblers Component fabricators and hybrid [

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