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Excellence of Nanotechnology, Protective coatings, Shower Enclosures

May 27, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Nanotechnology has varied uses. The one we shall be talking about in this article is the Nanotechnology that is used to protect and act as a shield for glass, tiles, porcelain, granite and most silica-based surfaces. With Nanotechnology the surface becomes much cleaner, stronger in terms of oil, water, bacteria repellent and other contaminants. Nanotechnology makes the surface scratch resistant and impact resistant. Through Nanotechnology discoveries at molecular scale are made to work for the benefit and betterment. Right from the very beginning, Nanotechnology has gained momentum for the incredible output and results. With the growing research and experiments the molecular world of Nanotechnology is advancing speedily.

Different companies offer the service of Nanotechnology. Choose your service provider as per the work they have done and the success rate of the company. The offering must way ahead of other competitors and should specifically be crafted to meet the dynamic requirements of clients and customers. Nanotechnology acts as a protection and improves the overall performance of the object. It also increases the life of the object by functioning as a guard.

Nanotechnology offers Protective Coatings that works as a shield and guard the surface from anything that can affect the normal functioning of the element. Protective Coatings can be applied to end number of items and products. The foremost functionality of Protective Coatings is to restore and improve the condition of the product for a prolonged period of time. The items with Protective coatings last longer than the ones without any coating.

Protective Coatings offered by nanotechnology also ensure a smooth and shining finish that also provides durability, reliability and safety. Pick the one that offers the most advanced Protective Coatings that guarantee long-lasting results. Protect your products and valuable items with our Protective Coatings and enjoy the power pact performance of your valued product for a very long time and invest in the right solution at affordable pricing.

Shower Enclosures is also provided by various companies that are very easy to clean with the help of single application lasting for year. Forget the daily Shower Enclosures cleaning and just splash plain water and get the Shower Enclosures as clean and sparkling as ever. Now stop worrying and enjoy the benefits of crystal clear Shower Enclosures.

I have written many articles. But my field of interest is to write for the practical application practiced in industries for manufacturing products. I have written article on Protective coatings and Shower Enclosures.

Nathan Syngrem
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Mems Reliability for Critical and Space Applications: 21-22 September 1999 Santa Clara, California

May 22, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

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A selection of scientific papers on the reliability of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) for critical and space applications.

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Electrical Conductive Adhesives with Nanotechnologies

May 7, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

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“Electrical Conductive Adhesives with Nanotechnologies” begins with an overview of electronic packaging and discusses the various adhesives options currently available, including lead-free solder and ECAs (Electrically Conductive Adhesives). The material presented focuses on the three ECA categories specifically, Isotropically Conductive Adhesives (ICAs) Anisotropically Conductive Adhesives/Films (ACA/ACF) and Nonconductive Adhesives/Films (NCA/NCF). Discussing the advantages and limitations of each technique, and how each technique is currently applied. Lastly, a detailed presentation of how nano techniques can be applied to conductive adhesives is discussed, including recent research and development of nano component adhesives/nano component films, their electrical properties, thermal performance, bonding pressure and assembly and reliability.

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A Mobile Phone From the Future Perhaps?!?

April 30, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Mobile phone manufacturers are always coming up with new and unique ideas for their next new handset, but Nokia have broken the mould with their new mobile phone concepts. The two mobile phone prototypes that have been announced are called the Nokia Morph and Nokia Remade.

The theoretical Nokia Morph handset would involve nanotechnology, which has been developed between the University of Cambridge and Nokia. Nanotechnology allows things to change shape and size according to their function. Nokia seem to think that some nanotechnology features will be incorporated into mobile phones within the next seven years, so you could be waiting for some time for this unique handset.

The second of the two mobile phones is more likely to be released. The Nokia Remade is exactly what it says it is. It is (mostly) remade from recycled materials. It uses a body of recycled aluminium, rubber and plastic, which reduces the reliability on new materials. The screen has also been redesigned, minimising environmental impact.

It is surprising that none of the other manufacturers have picked up on the recycling concept. It seems at the moment that Nokia are the only manufacturer pushing forward the environmentally friendly mobile phone idea.

Both phones are just concepts at the moment but we should start to see devices containing technology from the Nokia Remade in 2008/2009. Unfortunately we may be waiting a long time for the Nokia Morph to be released, but maybe this is a vision of the mobile phone from the future!

John Gray writes articles about mobile phones and the latest mobile phone deals

Emerging Nanotechnologies: Test, Defect Tolerance, and Reliability

April 8, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

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Emerging Nanotechnologies: Test, Defect Tolerance and Reliability covers various technologies that have been developing over the last decades such as chemically assembled electronic nanotechnology, Quantum-dot Cellular Automata (QCA), and nanowires and carbon nanotubes. Each of these technologies offers various advantages and disadvantages. Some suffer from high power, some work in very low temperatures and some others need indeterministic bottom-up assembly. These emerging technologies are not considered as a direct replacement for CMOS technology and may require a completely new architecture to achieve their functionality.

Emerging Nanotechnologies: Test, Defect Tolerance and Reliability brings all of these issues together in one place for readers and researchers who are interested in this rapidly changing field.

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