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Closing the Loop Between Artificial Intelligence, Robotic Experiments

08/24/2023 | ACN Newswire
The powers of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotic experiment systems have come together in pioneering proof-of-concept work at the National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) in Japan.

Why Gold Layer Thickness in ENIG Matters for Soldering

02/07/2023 | Britta Schafsteller, Mario Rosin, Gustavo Ramos, and Joe McGurran, Atotech
The main task of the final finish is to protect the copper pad from tarnishing or oxidation while simultaneously keeping the surface active for the assembly. Electroless nickel/immersion gold (ENIG) is a widely accepted finish in the market that provides a good solderability and capability for Al-wire bonding. A main function of the gold layer is to prevent the oxidation of the nickel layer.

Nuvvon Abolishes the Myth that Solid Polymer Electrolytes Have Poor Ionic Conductivity

10/20/2022 | Business Wire
It is generally assumed that solid polymer electrolytes have poor ionic conductivity at room temperature. Nuvvon has turned this notion on its head. Third-party verified data of their unique solid polymer electrolytes is presented to prove it.

New 3D Printing Process Offers Novel Energy Storage Design Options

09/20/2022 | UNSW Sydney
UNSW engineers have developed a process to print solid-state polymer electrolytes into any shape desired for use in energy storage.

Tech Transfer — Safer Batteries on Impact

04/27/2022 | ORNL
Several electrolyte and thin-film coating technologies, developed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, have been licensed by BTRY, a battery technology company based in Virginia, to make batteries with increased energy density, at lower cost, and with an improved safety profile in crashes.
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