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Polyurethane Coating protects electronic circuitry. .
2013-06-13 14:32:33| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Utilizing special blend of solvents, PUCAF Aromatic Free Polyurethane Conformal Coating offers rapid touch dry time of less than 10 min. Product demonstrates optimal adhesion to many substrates and is highly resistant to mold growth and moisture. Applied by manual and selective spray processes, coating fluoresces under UV light to aid inspection. Once cured, coating can be removed with Conformal Coating Remover Gel. Product is certified and compliant with REACH, RoHS, UL94 V-0, and IPC-CC-830. This story is related to the following:Paints and CoatingsElectrical Equipment and Systems Sponsored by: Globtek Inc. - Your Power Partner...For Over 20 Years!Search for suppliers of: Polyurethane Coatings | Electronic Coatings | Conformal Coatings
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2kVA, Frequency Converter Delivers Clean Sine-Wave Voltage for Generator Powered Control Circuitry and Instrumentation
2013-06-12 13:26:00| Railway Technology
The FC 2KP-EW/A modular ac-ac frequency converter system was designed to deliver a clean sine-wave output from ""dirty"" generator voltage under extreme environmental conditions.
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Bidirectional RF Power Amplifier has transmit sensing circuitry.
2013-05-10 14:31:26| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Designed for use with half-duplex RF transceivers running constant-envelope waveforms, NuPower Xtender™ Bidirectional L- and S-Band PA module (model NW-BSSPA-10W-1.0-2.5) provides 10 W peak min RF output power and 40 dB of gain with 30% average power efficiency from 1,000–2,500 MHz. Adjacent radio frequency bands, such as 900 MHz ISM band, are supported at lower peak power levels. Nickel-plated aluminum chassis occupies 3.00 x 2.00 x 1.15 in. and weighs <6 oz. This story is related to the following:RF Power Amplifiers | RF Amplifiers | Power Amplifiers
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Chiplets: The future of circuitry?
2013-04-09 19:37:48| CNET News.com
Xerox technology would allow companies to "print" circuitry for electronics, rather than use today's wafers. [Read more]