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Semi-aqueous centrifugal cleaning of printed circuit boards proves to be a good call for a telecommunications company . . .
The 1966 Carl E. Huessner Gold Medal Award was given to Dr. Edward Saubestre and co-workers for Best Paper appearing in Plating in 1965, and their paper is republished here in a series on the AES/AESF/NASF Best Paper Awards. This paper is a comprehensive treatise on the Jacquet peel test, a primary test method for determining adhesion on plated plastics.
There are many types of VOC emission control technologies out there, but all of them won't be right for you. Knowing the basics behind each technology will help you pick the right one...
In recent years, Hydro-Québec’s Research Institute has developed, through technological innovation, a program to improve energy efficiency in the generation, transmission and distribution of energy.
The new barrel plating line at Chilo allowed the company to increase production dramatically while decreasing water use and sludge generation . . .
How to achieve an isotropic finish using a traditional vibratory bowl—and why you’d want to do it
This article is the second of four parts of a re-publication of the 15th William Blum Lecture, presented at the 61st AES Annual Convention in Chicago, Illinois, on June 17, 1974. Dr. George Dubpernell reviews the history and extent of commercial plating, then delves into the electrochemical science, including potentials, overvoltage and connections to electronics.
What is the real cost of not maintaining your paint pretreatment washer system? More than you probably realize…
Technology advances make robotic systems more cost-effective