CAPLINQ introduces Copper Foils for Battery, EMI, PCB
CAPLINQ will soon introduce a line of copper foil for shielding under its LINQSTAT brand name. The first product being developed is CFT3A: a 75um (3mil) Copper foil with a […]
CAPLINQ will soon introduce a line of copper foil for shielding under its LINQSTAT brand name. The first product being developed is CFT3A: a 75um (3mil) Copper foil with a […]
In this article we will explain how to use epoxy coating powder to properly coat busbars, both aluminum or copper Low Voltage Busbars and Medium Voltage Busbars Whether you are […]
Recently, we have been asked more and more often to produce low-temperature eutectic bismuth-tin solder spheres for our customers. Previously, bismuth-tin was used by only a few customers for niche […]
As with most product lines, our LINQSTAT line of electrically conductive plastic films has grown so much that it has outgrown its original purpose. Originally designed to be a line […]
Recently, we were asked if CAPLINQ supplied a tape with the following specifications: Adhesive: 17um Silicone adhesive Polyimide Backing Carrier: 25um Polyimide Adhesive: 17um Silicone adhesive Release liner: Paper or […]
As many of you know, CAPLINQ has expanded their product offering to extend into renewable energy. Part of this strategy includes solar energy, whose technology makes great leaps every year. […]
A question came in to us recently about the right electrically conductive plastic for pressure sensors, which we felt was worth answering publicly. The minimum thickness suitable for pressure sensors […]
In a previous article LINQSTAT: Volume Resistivity vs. Volume Conductivity vs. Surface Resistivity where we describe the differences between Volume Resistivity and Surface Resistivity, we also raise the question, “Why […]