New Equipment | Cable & Wire Harness Equipment
Internal wiring in Electric Bookkeeping, Accounting, Time-Recording Machines, or Electronic Equipment if with a chassis or protected from mechanical injury. Product Specification : Conductor material of tinned or bare copper Rated temperature 8
New Equipment | Cable & Wire Harness Equipment
Product Specification : Conductor material of Tinned, Silvered or Nickel copper Conductor material used only silvered or Nickel copper per ASTM B3/33 Rated temperature 250 ℃ Rated voltage 600 V (Spark voltage 6000 V) Flame resistance VW-1 or FT
WL 66O is one part 100% solid, dual cure UV bonding adhesives, which has been designed for wafer-level lens or optical lens attachment. It can be cured by UV in a few seconds to achieve fast fixing purpose, then further cured by thermal cure to achie
New Equipment | ESD Control Supplies
. The whole cabinet adopts 1.2mm galvanized steel with Dupont baking varnish,which is strong corrosion resistant, 3.2mm high intensity toughened glass.reinforced structure,excellent load-bearing and sealing performance. . It adopts US import Honeywe
Industry News | 2023-11-03 15:48:09.0
New Non-inductively Wound Double Metallized High-current Capacitor Series Designed for Military and Commercial Land and Sea Applications; Power Generation, Avionics, EVs and Robotics
Industry News | 2021-09-10 13:38:57.0
Electrocube 433D & 463D Series Manufactured with Teflon® for use in Extremely High Temperature Applications
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1-20 layers PCB manufacturer, focusing on metal core pcb, multi-layer PCB, fast PCB and middle-small batch PCB. Min. circuit width & spacing: 3mil. UL, ISO9001, ROHS,ISO14001 certified.
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As trends towards the miniaturization and increased functional integration of electronics, the demands on quality assurance are rising. FISCHER has many coating thickness measurement solutions for the electronics sector.
Industry News | 2019-11-29 10:08:57.0
Maximum Heat Transfer and Dissipation ACL Staticide® introduces the #8699 Heat Sink Grease to its existing array of PCB production, rework and repair products. ACL’s silicone-based Heat Sink Grease enables heat transfer away from electronic and electrical components. With its excellent conductivity, Heat Sink Grease is an effective thermal coupler for any heat sink surface.
Technical Library | 2019-09-04 21:35:53.0
Since the European Directives, RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) and REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals), entered into force in 2006-7, the number of regulated substances continues to grow. REACH adds new substances roughly twice a year, and more substances will be added to RoHS in 2019. While these open-ended regulations represent an ongoing burden for supply chain reporting, some ability to remain ahead of new substance restrictions can be achieved through full material declarations (FMD) specifically the IPC-1752A Class D Standard (the "Standard"), which was developed by the IPC - Association Connecting Electronic Industries. What is important to the supply chain is access to user-friendly, easily accessible or free, fully supported tools that allow suppliers to create and modify XML (Extensible Markup Language) files as specified in the Standard. Some tools will provide enhancements that validate required data entry and provide real-time interactive messages to facilitate the resolution of errors. In addition, validation and auto-population of substance CAS (Chemical Abstract Service) numbers, and Class D weight rollup validation ensure greater success in the acceptance of the declarations in customer systems that automate data gathering and reporting. A good tool should support importing existing IPC-1752A files for editing; this capability reduces the effort to update older declarations and greatly benefits suppliers of a family of products with similar composition. One of the problems with FMDs is the use of "wildcard" non-CAS numbers based on a declarable substance list (DSL). While the substances in different company's lists tend to have some overlap, no two DSL’s are the same. We provide an understanding of the commonality and differences between representative DSLs, and the ability to configure how much of a non-DSL substance percent is allowed. Case studies are discussed to show how supplier compliance data, can be automatically loaded into the customer's enterprise compliance system. Finally, we briefly discuss future enhancements and other developments like Once an Article, Always an Article (O5A) that will continue to require IPC standards and supporting tools to evolve.