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    Solder flux leaves corrosion-resistant coating on metal

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    A soldering flux consisting of perfluoro-octanoic acid hydrazine provides a corrosion resistant film on metal surface, particularly copper. It is ineffective for soldering aluminum

    A novel technique and soldering method to improve performance of transparent polymer antennas

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    This article is archived here with permission from IEEE - Copyright @ 2010 IEEEA novel technique and a non-thermal soldering method to improve the performance of AgHT-8 transparent polymer antennas are proposed in this paper. The proposed technique involves the removal of the coating layer at areas on the CPW ground and feed line where the connectors of the coaxial feed or legs of the SMA connectors will be attached, and applying a coat of silver paint on the exposed areas before cold soldering the coaxial connections or SMA connector legs. The non-thermal or cold soldering using electrically conductive paste enables direct soldering of the co-axial feed points or connector legs which cannot otherwise be done with hot or thermal soldering. This type of connection greatly enhances the performance of the AgHT-8 polymer antennas compared to coaxial feed point connections through hot soldered copper pads glued to the surface of the polymer coating. The proposed technique also gives a stronger connection bond than directly cold soldering the feed points or connectors to the smooth surface of the AgHT-8 material. Furthermore, the copper pad connection technique also introduces additional losses contributed by the adhesive properties of the glue used. This proposed novel technique and soldering method may be extended to enhance antenna performance made from other similar transparent conductive polymers like IT

    A non-thermal soldering technique to improve polymer based antenna performance

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    Copyright @ 2010 EuMCA non-thermal soldering technique using cold solder or electrically conductive epoxy for connecting SMA connectors to polymer based antennas is proposed in this paper. The proposed technique prevents damage to the polymer due to the solder iron heat and also the loss of efficiency through the use of indirect connections of the coaxial feed via copper pads glued to the antenna. The direct connection of the feed points via SMA connectors on to a transparent antenna designed on AgHT-8 material has been demonstrated. The method can also be applied to solder the coaxial feed points directly to the antenna instead of using copper pads which will introduce additional reflection losses. The technique involves the use of colder soldering instead of hot soldering so as to not damage the polymer based antenna as well as improve the efficiency of the antenna

    Method of plating copper on aluminum Patent

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    Method of plating copper on aluminum to permit conventional soldering of structural aluminum bodie

    HOW TO TALK TO AN ANGRY CUSTOMER

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    In the work presented the potential of a pyrometric process control during laser beam soldering will be enhanced. Primarily we have developed a processing head with an integrated up-to-date pyrometric sensor conditioned for the temperature range of soft soldering. Using high speed photography we have analysed the detected secondary emissions during laser beam soldering and correlated the acquired pyrometric signals of process emissions with processes sequencing. Finally we named different strategies and control methods to achieve reliable high quality solder joints implementing a pyrometric process control

    Soldering spin-3/2 fermions in D=2+1D=2+1

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    The soldering procedure has been for the first time generalized to the case of spin-3/2 fermionic theories. We have demonstrated that the fermionic part of the so called "New Topologically Massive Supergravity" theory, which is of third order in derivatives, can be soldered in order to obtain a fourth order dublet model analogue to the linearized version of the New Massive Gravity theory, while the soldering of two second order self-dual models give us a theory similar to the linearized version of the Einstein-Hilbert-Fierz-Pauli theory

    Soldering device Patent

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    Soldering device particularly suited to making high quality wiring joints for aerospace engineering utilizing capillary attraction to regulate flow of solde

    Compact coaxial connector for printed circuit adds reliability

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    Soldering and welding techniques are used to connect a coaxial cable to a printed circuit board. This device aids reliability control of equipment as standard connectors are bulky and heavy

    Mounting for diodes provides efficient heat sink

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    Efficient heat sink is provided by soldering diodes to metal support bars which are brazed to a ceramic base. Electrical connections between diodes on adjacent bars are made flexible by metal strips which aid in heat dissipation

    Electrical termination techniques

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    A technical review of high reliability electrical terminations for electronic equipment was made. Seven techniques were selected from this review for further investigation, experimental work, and preliminary testing. From the preliminary test results, four techniques were selected for final testing and evaluation. These four were: (1) induction soldering, (2) wire wrap, (3) percussive arc welding, and (4) resistance welding. Of these four, induction soldering was selected as the best technique in terms of minimizing operator errors, controlling temperature and time, minimizing joint contamination, and ultimately producing a reliable, uniform, and reusable electrical termination
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