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Sharp Decline in European Electronics Manufacturing Jeopardizes Strategic EU Priorities

Industry News | 2024-06-17 12:34:59.0

Key segments of EU electronics manufacturing industry set to decline undermining Europe's security, industrial resiliency, and global competitiveness

Association Connecting Electronics Industries (IPC)

ASYMTEK Products Elevates the Excellence of Electronics to New Heights with Advanced Dispensing, Coating, and Software Product Solutions at IPC APEX EXPO - Booth 1611

Industry News | 2020-01-23 17:30:46.0

ASYMTEK brings its latest fluid dispensing and conformal coating solutions to IPC APEX EXPO, San Diego, CA, in booth 1611. New at IPC APEX is the ASYMTEK Vortik™ family of progressive cavity pumps (PCP), with the smallest depositions possible on the market today. The VPs, VPm, and VPg pumps rely on positive displacement to provide continuous needle dispensing of one- and two-component fluids with high-volumetric accuracy, increased reliability, and reduced cycle time. At 0.2 microliters per second, the Vortik VPs offers the lowest flowrate and smallest depositions possible across all PCP pumps available in the market today - delivering precise control of narrow lines and small shots for two-component mixed fluids.

ASYMTEK Products | Nordson Electronics Solutions

New FPAAs target subwoofers - from Anadigm

Industry News | 2004-10-28 12:03:52.0

Anadigm� Delivers Flexible Subwoofer Solution with New SonicMaster� Programmable Analog ICs

Anadigm

How to attach a thermocouple to a target PCB?

Industry News | 2018-10-18 10:17:48.0

How to attach a thermocouple to a target PCB?

Flason Electronic Co.,limited

Sensors

Industry News | 2021-06-02 04:58:08.0

With technology playing such an important role in today's society. It's kind of hard to imagine life without relying on certain devices and machines for performing both complex and simple tasks. Though the pace at which technology is developing is moving very rapidly. It's a painstaking process. Nowadays, sensors are used on daily basis in objects like smoke alarms, parking sensors, burglar alarms and temperature sensors. Sensors are found in both commercial and residential settings. The demand for work efficiency is on the constant rise in the mass production industry, and lots of manufacturers have to invest in industrial sensors to ensure a quality workflow.

Quick Time Engineering Inc

Vibration Monitoring

Industry News | 2021-06-04 03:40:08.0

Most of us are familiar with vibration; a vibrating object moves to and fro, back and forth. A vibrating object oscillates. We experience many examples of vibration in our daily lives. A pendulum set in motion vibrates. A plucked guitar string vibrates. Vehicles are driven on rough terrain vibrate, and geological activity can cause massive vibrations in the form of earthquakes. There are various ways we can tell that something is vibrating. We can touch a vibrating object and feel the vibration. We may also see the back-and-forth movement of a vibrating object. Sometimes vibration creates sounds that we can hear or heat that we can sense. In industrial plants, there is the kind of vibration we are concerned about: machine vibration. What is machine vibration? Machine vibration is simply the back and forth movement of machines or machine components. Any component that moves back and forth or oscillates is vibrating. Machine vibration can take various forms. A machine component may vibrate over large or small distances, quickly or slowly, and with or without perceptible sound or heat. Machine vibration can often be intentionally designed and so have a functional purpose At other times machine vibration can be unintended and lead to machine damage. Most times machine vibration is unintended and undesirable. Vibration monitoring allows the user to detect early signs of machine failure/deterioration. This allows the technician to replace or repair machinery before catastrophic system functional failure takes place.

Quick Time Engineering Inc

PDR Americas Launches the First Intra-Ocular-Adjustable Thermal Sensor for High-End Rework

Industry News | 2016-10-17 18:20:25.0

PDR Americas today introduced the EMS industry’s first intra-ocular-adjustable ‘read zone’ thermal sensor for high-end rework. The rework-specific temperature sensor has been specifically engineered for rework environments, providing the accuracy and confidence needed for high-yield rework program success.

PDR-America

Multitest’s Q-Tip for Mercury™ Contactor Offers the Best First Pass Yield over the Full Tri-Temp Range

Industry News | 2012-10-22 16:10:06.0

Multitest announces that its Mercury™ contactor with Q-tip successfully passed a two-month evaluation at a US-based IDM with test operations in Southeast Asia with excellent first-pass yield for more than 500k insertions.

Multitest Elektronische Systeme GmbH

Indium Corporation Announces New Global Sales Manager

Industry News | 2010-03-17 17:33:03.0

Indium Corporation announces that Jacques Matteau has joined the team as Global Sales Manager, NanoBond® and NanoFoil®. Jacques is based in San Carlos, California, USA.

Indium Corporation

Engineered Material Systems Introduces Linear Resistance Carbon Inks

Industry News | 2019-12-04 14:15:24.0

Engineered Material Systems, Inc. (EMS) is pleased to introduce CI-2069 Series carbon conductive inks for target resistance printing. CI-2069 Series inks feature excellent printability and stable resistance. The new ink series is offered in a suite of electrical resistance ranges.

Engineered Materials Systems, Inc.


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