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Technic Releases Pure Tin Electrolytic Plating Solution
CRANSTON, RI — Technic has introduced its Ceramistan 1031, a pure tin electrolytic plating bath specially formulated for sensitive ceramic components, connectors, pins, and LED/ MELF resistors. The process produces a dense, small grain deposit that
Ceramistan 1031 also signifi-
cantly reduces and can even elim- inate spattering during reflow, a problem that often occurs with a standard tin bath. The process is compatible with all standard bar- rel and vibratory plating lines, and Technic’s patented Spouted Bed Electroplater (SBE®). According to the com-
Ceramistan 1031-plated ceramic component.
provides excellent solderability, even after exposure to extended steam-age testing. Ceramistan 1031 offers several key cost-sav- ing features, including reduced coupling, longer bath life, and reduced oxidation.
pany, Ceramistan 1031 has proven to be an ideal solu- tion for applications requir- ing pure tin. The process performs extremely well in a full range of applications with consistent quality of the deposit and perform- ance. With a longer bath life, reduced coupling, and reduced oxidation, Cerami - stan 1031 has shown signif- icant improvements to the quality, cost, and perform-
ance in pure tin plating for elec-
tronic applications. Contact: Technic, 47 Molter
Street, Cranston, RI 02910 % 401-781-6100
E-mail:
info@technic.com Web:
www.technic.com
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PI: Ultrasonic Transducers for 360° Ultrasound
AUBURN, MA — PI Ceramic is now offering a line of standard- size and miniaturized transduc- ers for ultrasonic applications. Piezoelectric ultrasonic transducers can transmit and detect soundwaves up to frequencies in the MHz range. PI Ceramic designs
and manufactures stan- dard and custom piezo- electric ultrasound trans- ducers. Avail able are the following standard and custom transducer types: discs, rings, rods, plates, cylinders, tubes, hemispheres, and hollow spheres for applica- tions including therapeutics, sur- gery, echolocation (sonar), preci- sion dosing, micro and nano-dis- pensing, digital printing, flow measurement, and downhole communication. PI Ceramic (PIC) is part of
the PI (Physik Instrumente) Group and provides piezo prod- ucts for precision motion and nanopositioning applications as
well as classical piezoelectric ultrasonic transducer products for industry and medical applica- tions for both sensing and power
Ultrasonic transducers.
generation. PIC continuously increases
its investments in materials research, design and automa- tion, to provide the highest per- formance, highest reliability
piezo products to the market. Contact: PI (Physik
Instrumente) L.P., 16 Albert
Street, Auburn, MA 01501 % 508-832-3456 fax: 508-832- 0506 E-mail:
info@pi-usa.us Web:
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