Rapid innovation in today’s electronics industry is driving smaller scale and higher speed goods, making circuit board cooling a primary challenge.
New lighting assembly technology demands reliability and efficiency, as well as resistance to extreme temperatures, humidity, and harsh environmental conditions. LED lighting meets these requirements, becoming the preferred choice of many industrial manufacturers.
With so many adhesive technologies available, choosing the right material for your application can be a daunting task. Epoxies, silicones, and urethanes are three primary chemistries widely used in industrial applications. Each has its own benefits and drawbacks to consider.
Dymax, leading manufacturer of rapid light-curing materials and equipment, is excited to announce the release of its one-of-a-kind conformal coating, 9771, specially developed for the use of printed circuit boards in missiles, satellites, and spacecraft.
Adhesives are often expected to hold up under significant environmental stress. Heat poses unique challenges that can alter the chemistry and durability of a material. One attribute used to better understand what an adhesive can endure is glass transition temperature (Tg).