Magnetron Design Affects Arcing and Transfer Efficiency
This picture (shared by Angstrom Sciences) shows a planar target plate that has developed an advanced case of nodule formation. Nodules occur when mat...
This picture (shared by Angstrom Sciences) shows a planar target plate that has developed an advanced case of nodule formation. Nodules occur when mat...
A relatively new conference for developers, EPC groups, and utilities will be held in San Jose, CA, during October 17th and 18th. While material compa...
A few months back, while discussing tricks for hand soldering c-Si solar cells, I mentioned flux . One tip I didn’t mention is how to APPLY......
The 4th Concentrated Photovoltaic Summit is being held in San Jose, California this year. CPV USA is an interesting show because (unlike many solar tr...
Because I secretly love cheesy blog titles and because I wish I had a better high school senior portrait: At our last thin film tradeshow (as of ...
Indalloy Flux #2 is not the only option for soldering to Nitinol. There is also Indalloy Flux #3. Both fluxes are strong enough to clean the......
I have been asked to explain why someone would want to use rotary sputtering targets instead of planar sputtering targets. Certainly there is some exp...
I was recently asked to gather some data comparing Indium Corporation’s tabbing fluxes and our largest competitor’s leading tabbing fluxes...
Do you ever have a need for a “low temperature” solder (meaning an alloy that melts at less than 175C)? You may have delicate components t...
Are you plating indium metal? If so, here’s a tidbit of information you might find useful [From a customer inquiry on the Indium Corporation web...
Solders, as a class, are “interesting” metals. And the properties of indium-containing solders are exceptionally interesting. ...
March 13th is the 78th anniversary of the founding of Indium Corporation. Dr. William S. Murray, J. Robert Dyer JR, and Daniel Gray combined to ...