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Dongguk University Researchers Advance Lithium-Ion Battery Technology with Hybrid Anode Material

04/14/2025 | PRNewswire
Researchers from Dongguk University have achieved a significant breakthrough in lithium-ion battery technology by developing a novel hybrid anode material.

Uyemura Announces Six Sigma Graduates

04/02/2025 | Uyemura
Dr. Patrick Valentine, Technical & Lean Six Sigma Manager and Six Sigma Master Black Belt, announces the completion of Lean Six Sigma Black Belt training by 4 members of Uyemura’s professional staff.

ICT Spring Seminar: Nickel Not Welcome Here

03/12/2025 | Pete Starkey, I-Connect007
After a miserable, dull, and damp English winter, a really pleasant nearly spring day with the sun shining and daffodils in bloom greeted delegates to the Institute of Circuit Technology Spring Seminar at Puckrup Hall near Tewkesbury, March 5, in Gloucestershire, UK.

Connect the Dots: Designing for Reality—Surface Finish

01/29/2025 | Matt Stevenson -- Column: Connect the Dots
In the previous episode of I-Connect007’s On the Line with… podcast, we discussed the solder mask and legend process, one of the final steps in the PCB manufacturing process. The board is nearly complete. We just need to wrap up production by applying a surface finish to protect the copper from oxidation and facilitate soldering components onto the board.

Has the Time Finally Come for Tin-nickel Plating?

12/09/2024 | Marcy LaRont, PCB007 Magazine
In the 1980s, Electrochemicals, Inc. (now Electrochemical Products) made a significant shift from furniture and industrial goods to electronics and manufacturing. During this journey, a tin-nickel plating alloy was developed. In 1984, Mike Carano, a young engineer, published a paper on tin-nickel plating alloy, but after some initial attention, the plating solution fell into obscurity. Today, PCB fabrication looks largely the same, yet changes are afoot, chiefly due to the demands for very fine feature capability on printed circuit boards, as well as environmental sustainability. So, in this fascinating conversation with Mike Carano and Happy Holden, we take another look at tin-nickel and its advantages in both performance and sustainability.
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