Electrically conductive adhesives (ECAs) represent a transformative class of materials that combine the binding strength of traditional adhesives with advanced electrical conduction capabilities.
As electronic devices continue to shrink in size, increasing circuit board densities are being packaged in ever tighter spaces. Component miniaturization and SMT are forcing manufacturers to contend ...
This white paper provides a guide to engineers on how to select the right adhesives on a specific application. As electronic circuits become more complex, engineers are finding new ways to assemble ...
So I managed to break the bluetooth headset that I like last week. Specfically the two wires that go between the earpiece and body of the headset. I'd like to fix it but obviously the space to work in ...
Researchers at the Middle East Technical University (METU) in Turkey have developed water-based electrically conductive adhesives (ECAs) designed specifically for shingled PERC-type solar cells.
The family of epoxy and epoxide formulations mixes and pours easily, fills voids completely, cures with minimal air entrapment, and reportedly provides environmental and impact resistance. They come ...
Formulated for use on sensitive copper or other electrically conductive surfaces, the Permabond 581 and 681 acrylic adhesives are especially suited for bonding magnetic and metal surfaces. They are ...
Advanced adhesives can improve the design of joints and the assembly of disposable and reusable medical devices. A few of the more widely used joint designs for adhesively bonding similar and ...
German research institute ISC Konstanz has developed a new method to measure the contact resistance of solar cell interconnections made with electrically conductive adhesives (ECA). The proposed ...
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