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Micron’s Fab 6 Starts LPDDR4 and DDR4 Production, but DDR4 Shortage Is Expected to Persist

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Packet Digital Awarded $9.8M U.S. Navy Contract to Scale Battery Cell Production

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NEC to Supply Nine Types of Defense Equipment for Three Australian Frigates

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The Chemical Connection: When the Industry Moves Faster Than the Standards

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As a supplier of wet processing equipment, we have rules and standards we must adhere to, including both regional and national electrical codes and safety and environmental regulations, as well as myriad other standards to make the equipment safe to use. Things are a little different when it comes to rules and standards for manufacturing PCBs, though, because technical advances and requirements change so quickly that standards can’t keep up.
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