The Toyota Research Institute of North America (TRINA), Electronics Research Department (ERD), is seeking research proposals on two technical topics. Application can be found below TRINA, established in 2008, is a R&D center of Toyota located in Ann Arbor, Michigan. TRINA aims to strengthen Toyota's advanced research function throughout … [Read more...]
New Medical-grade Silver-Silver Chloride Ink and Coating for Sensors
Creative Materials, Inc. has recently presented 113-09(S), a new medical-grade silver-silver chloride (Ag-AgCl) ink and coating for sensors, ECG, EEG, TENS and defibrillator electrodes. According to Creative Materials, 113-09(S) is chemical-resistant and designed with aging characteristics when used with high salt content hydrogels. In addition, 113-09(S) has adhesion to … [Read more...]
New Round and Square Hole Snap-In Cage Nuts
Orion Fans recently introduced the OCN Series, which consists of low cost, round and square hole snap-in cage nuts. According to the company, they are designed for mounting Orion’s speed controller, programmable thermal controller, and AC/DC 3-, 6- and 9-fan tray cooling solutions in enclosures, cabinets, racks or ventilation hoods. “The heavy duty, black zinc-plated cage … [Read more...]
Investigating New Methods for Removing Heat from 3-D Integrated Circuitry
Franklin Robinson, a NASA Thermal Engineer, and his team are studying different cooling techniques so that NASA might benefit from future integrated circuitry. “To make sure NASA benefits from this emerging 3-D-circuit technology, Robinson and his team have begun investigating a technology that would remove heat by flowing a coolant through embedded channels about the size of … [Read more...]
Scientists Investigate New Metal Alloy System
A new study published in Scientific Reports by scientists at Rochester Institute of Technology investigates a metal alloy system that could lead to commercially viable magnetic refrigerants and environmentally friendly cooling technologies. "The materials use magnetic fields to change a refrigerant's temperature without the coolant gases associated with global warming. The … [Read more...]
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