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JERANTUT - Few possess the skills to repair and manufacture spare parts for high-technology electronic circuit boards, but such expertise has shaped the career path of a local electronic engineer from ...
Printed circuit boards (PCBs) are ubiquitous in electronics and make up a substantial fraction of environmentally hazardous electronic waste when devices reach end-of-life. Their recycling is ...
This ironed-on circuit creates a “VT” pattern that lights up LEDs, even when bent into different shapes (as shown in the middle and right images). Iron-on patches can repair clothing or add personal ...
Logan Bardole got his start in electronics by repairing video game circuit boards as a hobby. Electronics permeate the world. They are in nearly everything we use. In Part 3 of WGLT's weeklong series ...
Electronics such as Bluetooth speakers can be 3D-printed from a material that dissolves in water within hours. That allows designers to rapidly create prototypes, enables easier recycling of the ...
Flood coat technology is a groundbreaking advancement in the encapsulation of printed circuit boards (PCBs) utilizing an innovative polyurethane material. Traditional encapsulation methods typically ...
New recyclable electronics could be critical to curbing e-waste, scientists argue, especially because these circuit boards can be repaired or reconfigured by simply applying heat. When you purchase ...
Boardsort.com, an Alliance, Ohio-based circuit board and electronic scrap recycler, has announced the launch of its Optical Scrap Categorization and Reporting (OSCAR) tool, which uses artificial ...
Researchers from Virginia Tech have developed a new type of recyclable circuit board material that could aid in the fight against the growing problem of electronic waste (e-waste). The new circuit ...