NanoBonding®: Who Needs Oxygen?
A match won’t stay lit in a closed jar. Most familiar forms of heat generation are aerobic reactions. The NanoBond® process is anaerobic, wh...
A match won’t stay lit in a closed jar. Most familiar forms of heat generation are aerobic reactions. The NanoBond® process is anaerobic, wh...
I recently caught up with Brent Boek, Supervisor of the indium cell at our Utica Business Park manufacturing facility in New York. Brent and his crew ...
NanoFoil® is especially well-suited for bonding LED packages. Here are some characteristics of the NanoBond® Process that fit high v...
Folks, It’s been awhile, let’s see what Patty is up to… Patty was in her office, finishing lunch and reading Golf Digest. She...
Here is a straightforward demonstration of NanoFoil® activation. NanoFoil is a heat source that is used to bond / solder electronics compone...
In an interview with Seth Homer (our Asst. Product Manager for Engineered Solders and NanoFoil®), we discuss how an interested customer can partne...
Here’s an interesting technology fact I just learned: Indium Sulfide was the very first indium compound to be discovered. I bet Reich and Richte...
This month’s nanotechnology post is a video regarding an amazing natural nanotechnology – spider silk. This video is a little bit science,...
Imagine this: You're at a swinging Saturday night party when a person walks up and begins spouting corporate ad-speak at you. What!?! You...
It’s been a while since I have mentioned equipment on this blog, so I began by searching for updates to equipment I already know and enjoy. It...
As bus ribbon makes its way around the corners of a solar panel, it must divert current at right angles. These 90° ribbons are produced from a sin...