[John P. Barker] writes up an interesting product called Wire Glue. This conductive adhesive is a paint-on alternative to soldering. At first it seems like a bizarre product but we can think of a ...
We’ve got conductive paint, glue, and even thread ... upon an expired patent for flexible ignition cables, using carbon fibers mixed with a conductive silicone. He started playing around ...
Description: Suited for thermal spreading and shielding applications High in-plane thermal conductivity 300 W/mK to >1500 W/mK Lightweight Flexible Minimum graphite thickness 0.017mm Minimum aggregate ...
Description: Mainly used in IC chip bonding. The sticking time is extremely short, and there will be no tailing or wire drawing problems. The bonding work can be completed with the smallest dose of ...
This next-generation adhesive promises to revolutionize material ... This development is a significant step forward in the pursuit of a carbon-neutral society.” Although it is expected to ...
based in Oita, Japan. “Carbon nanotubes, discovered by Japanese researchers in 1991, initially garnered attention for their extraordinary strength, conductivity, and adaptability for use in ...
In recent years, researchers have synthesized various new materials that could be used to develop more advanced robotic ...
An upsurge in automotive production will also aid the growth of the precipitated silica market as the demand for rubber tires ...
Synthetic diamond is durable, inert, rigid, thermally conductive and chemically well-behaved—an elite material for both ...
This method relies on adding ionic components, such as dissolved salts or ionic liquids, into the adhesive mixture. These additives add ion-based conductivity to the glue, and as a result ...