Thermal Reliability as an Afterthought
An article I just read caught my attention (To see the article which stimulated this entry, click here.). It outlined the need for reliability in cons...
An article I just read caught my attention (To see the article which stimulated this entry, click here.). It outlined the need for reliability in cons...
In a perfect world, materials printed through a circular stencil aperture would be column-like with a flat top. When you look closely at a printed fl...
Many applications, primarily those for burn-in, require that a single thermal interface material survive multiple insertions. In response to this dema...
How can we be so sure our thermal interface materials will work for you? We model them of course! Our thermal lab includes the capability of......
Getting a new project can be like being lead down a dark path. Every day I talk to engineers who must have just left their bosses office with the wei...
I am attending Exhibitor2008 in hopes of gathering up the newest and most effective techniques and tips for Indium’s upcoming tradeshow season. ...
Why doesn’t my solder flow? The most common issue preventing good solder wetting on a substrate is oxidation. All metals are prone to some level...
The IMAPS Device Packaging Conference is quickly approaching, it’s less than a week away! If I had to pick one conference to go to per year, it...
Here is some data to compare the relative spread of indium based alloys on copper. Notice the difference between the old and new lots of 90In/10Ag. ...
Folks, This past week I attended a Medical Device Manufacturing Conference put on by Q1 productions. I had the honor of being the kick off speaker and...
In our technical service department, we are not allowed to see the pricing of our products. This may seem strange at first – but it allows us t...