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Sayonara to the Last Standing Copper Foil Plant in North America

12/17/2024 | Marcy LaRont, I-Connect007
In July 2021, PCB007 Magazine published an interview with Michael Coll and Chris Stevens of Nippon Denkai about the new acquisition by Nippon Denkai of the last-standing ED foil manufacturer in North America. The plant in Augusta, Georgia, was formerly owned by Oak Mitsui, Inc. and had been purchased by Nippon Denkai the previous March, after which significant investment was made with the expectation of providing more jobs.

Indium Announces InnoJoin as Exclusive Global Sales Partner for NanoFoil®

11/04/2024 | Indium Corporation
Indium Corporation announced that InnoJoin GmbH will be the exclusive global sales partner for NanoFoil® in component mounting applications. NanoFoil® is a leading nanotechnology material that delivers energy in a controlled and precise manner for joining, energetics, and heating applications.

Book Excerpt: The Printed Circuit Designer’s Guide to... DFM Essentials, Ch. 1

10/25/2024 | I-Connect007
The guidelines offered in this book are based on both ASC recommendations and IPC standards with the understanding that some may require adjustment based on the material set, fabricator processes, and other design constraints. This chapter details high-frequency materials, copper foil types, metal core PCBs, and the benefits of embedded capacitance and resistor materials in multilayer PCBs.

Australia Opens New Li-S Battery Plant, Grants $AUD1.7M for Industry Growth

08/12/2024 | BUSINESS WIRE
Australian battery technology company Li-S Energy (ASX:LIS) has officially launched its new 2MWh lithium sulfur and lithium metal battery production facility at Geelong, Victoria, Australia. Li-S Energy will also start producing lithium foils and laminates at the facility after receiving a government grant.

The Chemical Connection: Can the Limits of Subtractive Etching Be Extended?

06/03/2024 | Don Ball -- Column: The Chemical Connection
Subtractive etching has been the technology of choice since the era of PCBs began in the mid-1950s. I can remember TV ads for one manufacturer that claimed their TV sets were of much higher quality claiming, “We use wires to make the connections for our television sets, not cheap printed circuit boards.” Imagine that.
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