Rainbow Technology Systems Desktop Coater
10 July, 2014Rainbow Technology Systems has introduced a version of its desktop coating system said to offer even greater functionality and ease of use. The product features an alignment system, which means the copper panel and phototool can be lined up with accuracy.
Controlling the assembly of atoms
22 March, 2013University of Canterbury scientists have discovered a new way of assembling atoms that could lead to increases in the power of mobile phones, computer tablets and memory sticks.
Production process doubles speed and efficiency of flexible electronics
20 February, 2013Stretching out the atomic structure of the silicon in the critical components of a device can be a good way to increase a processor’s performance.
Nanolithography printer replacing conventional electronics
11 February, 2013The world’s fastest 3D printer of micro- and nanostructures has been developed. With this printer, smallest three-dimensional objects, often smaller than the diameter of a human hair, can be manufactured with minimum time consumption and maximum resolution. The printer is based on a novel laser lithography method.
When two insulators become conductors
27 July, 2012How can two materials which do not conduct electricity create an electrically conducting layer when they are joined together? This article explores the various hypotheses to answer this question.
Assembly errors quickly identified
17 May, 2012Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Factory Operation and Automation IFF have come up with a testing technology to help reduce assembly errors.
Audio modules
04 December, 2006Barix has released its IP audio modules for audio streaming applications from real-time audio transmission, audio monitoring and distribution, audio recording, paging, to intercom and warning tone generation systems.
Cadmium batteries to be phased out
13 April, 2002The European Commission has put forward a proposal to prohibit cadmium batteries in electrical vehicles during 2005.