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Marcy’s Musings: Destination Metallization

10/17/2024 | Marcy LaRont -- Column: Marcy's Musings
To reach your intended destination, you must have some form of pathway or route upon which to travel. It is much the same with the metallized traces and features on a printed circuit board. They are how electrical signals and power are carried from one point to another in an electronic device. Copper is the most prevalent metal conductor, but other metals are also used to a lesser degree, including gold, silver, tin, and palladium.

Fresh PCB Concepts: The Journey of a PCB—A Tale of Sustainability and Circularity

09/18/2024 | Team NCAB -- Column: Fresh PCB Concepts
Imagine a bustling factory floor where hundreds of PCBs hum with potential, each one destined to be the brain of a new electronic device. From the sleek smartphone in your pocket to the intricate systems in electric vehicles, PCBs are the unsung heroes of our digital world. But have you ever wondered what happens to these tiny powerhouses when their work is done? The journey of a PCB doesn’t end when a device reaches the end of its life. In fact, that’s where the next chapter begins—a chapter that’s critical for our environment and our future.

Royal Mint Launches Gold Recovery Factory from E-Waste

08/08/2024 | Royal Mint
A pioneering new factory that provides a more sustainable source of gold and reduces reliance on mining has been unveiled by The Royal Mint.

Conecsus Metals Mexico to Exhibit Waste Recycling Solutions at SMTA Guadalajara Expo & Tech Forum

07/25/2024 | Conecsus
Conecsus Metals México, an innovative environmental technology and recycling company, will exhibit at the SMTA Guadalajara Expo & Tech Forum on September 11 & 12, 2024, in Booth #422.

An Electrifying Improvement in Copper Conductivity

12/28/2023 | PNNL
A common carbon compound is enabling remarkable performance enhancements when mixed in just the right proportion with copper to make electrical wires. It’s a phenomenon that defies conventional wisdom about how metals conduct electricity.
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