A contributor to these failures was the type of insulation used on the plane’s wiring, blamed by some as the root cause of the issue: the space-age polymer Kapton. No matter where we are ...
[Ahmad Tabbouch] has a method that uses Kapton tape to act as a temporary solder mask on diy boards. The process involves several steps. First, three strips are place horizontally across the board ...
E-waste, or electronic waste, is a growing global problem that’s getting worse as more new types of flexible electronics are ...
The material could allow the recycling of parts from many single-use and wearable devices. The continuous growth of ...
Researchers have developed a novel material, similar to those used in dental fillings, which could significantly reduce ...
The material dissolves easily for better recovery of valuable metals.Researchers have developed a new material, similar to ...
MIT, the University of Utah, and Meta develop a new substrate material to help combat the global e-waste problem.
The new flexible substrate isn't entirely new—it's a modified version of a material called Kapton, a trade name for polyimide. It's used regularly in electronics and aerospace designs. This material ...
Indian Space agency, ISRO, has successfully launched the EOS-08 Earth Observation Satellite using the Small Satellite Launch ...
The GNSS-R payload demonstrates cutting-edge remote sensing applications, such as ocean surface wind analysis, soil moisture assessment, and flood detection.
A new material for flexible electronics could enable multilayered, recyclable electronic devices and help limit e-waste.
Degradable materials are emerging as a solution to the fast-growing issue of e-waste, enabling the recycling of components ...