Lead-Free Soldering
This Molded Rotor component by Accumold meets the demanding high temperature requirements for lead-free soldering.
This Molded Rotor component by Accumold meets the demanding high temperature requirements for lead-free soldering.
Rapid Injection Molding provides a solution to this challenge. Rapid Injection Molding is a process that quickly turns out high quality products and is frequently referred to as the "bridge" between prototyping and conventional injection molding.
Well-versed in the chemistry and uses of plastics and metals, Tyco engineers are often called on for their expertise in using these materials to control conductivity and electronic noise in many of the electronic devices they design.
For over 10 years Antenna Plus, LLC has been developing low profile antennas for use in two-way communication systems. The rugged design of their Millennium series of mobile antennas are ideal for demanding applications.
In some cases, small jobs demand enormous responses. When Accumold of Ankeny, IA, took on the design of a new capacitor housing for a leading hearing aid manufacturer, they faced and met many challenges.
Elimination of "hot spots" or uneven surface charge distribution was a major issue that Hand Held Products faced when creating a new image scanner for clean room environments.
When Pomona Electronics designed its digital Multimeter Probe that helps electrical and electronic technicians diagnose and troubleshoot circuitry and other test points, it called on engineers at RTP Company.
A new family of Static Dissipative Compounds improves reliability and saves time in manufacturing chip trays, packaging products, and consumer goods.
ESD (ElectroStatic Discharge) is the sudden transfer or discharge of electricity from one object to another. In cleanrooms or on factory floors, ESD poses a threat to product quality and may cause damage during any phase of manufacturing.
Ricochet, a division of Metricom, Inc. of Los Gatos, CA, has developed a wireless modem and Internet service for on-the-go professionals using lap-top computers.
RTP Company joined forces with molder, Cal-Tron Corp. of Bishop, CA, to meet the material requirements for a face panel and an ejector (latch) used on a circuit board.
Positronic Industries of Springfield, MO and RTP Company teamed-up to meet shielding requirements for a connector hood.
RTP Company has developed a new material which provides electromagnetic and radio frequency interference (EMI/RFI) shielding and is pliable enough to serve as a gasket or seal.
The unique design of the Bang & Olufsen BeoVision Avant integrated television places high demands on its structural components.
Molded conductive composites for EMI/RFI shielding are most difficult to qualify by pre-assembly testing.