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  2. Wire bonding - Wikipedia

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    Gold wire ball-bonded on a silicon die Aluminium wires wedge-bonded to a BC160 transistor die The interconnections in a power package are made using thick (250 to 400 μm), wedge-bonded, aluminium wires.

  3. Acetal - Wikipedia

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    Acetals are stable compared to hemiacetals but their formation is a reversible equilibrium as with esters.As a reaction to create an acetal proceeds, water must be removed from the reaction mixture, for example, with a Dean–Stark apparatus, lest it hydrolyse the product back to the hemiacetal.

  4. Chemically strengthened glass - Wikipedia

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    Chemically strengthened glass is a type of glass that has increased strength as a result of a post-production chemical process.When broken, it still shatters in long pointed splinters similar to float glass.

  5. Bond tester - Wikipedia

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    Electrical and thermal bonds are such an integral part of electronic and semiconductor construction that they may often be taken for granted. Modern electronic assembly methods employ a myriad of bonding processes, each one a vital step in the manufacture of the final product.

  6. Surface treatment of PTFE - Wikipedia

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    Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), better known by its trade name Teflon, has many desirable properties which make it an attractive material for numerous industries. It has good chemical resistance, a low dielectric constant, low dielectric loss, and a low coefficient of friction, making it ideal for reactor linings, circuit boards, and kitchen utensils, to name a few applications.

  7. Glass - Wikipedia

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    A glass building facade. Glass is an amorphous (non-crystalline) solid.Because it is often transparent and chemically inert, glass has found widespread practical, technological, and decorative use in window panes, tableware, and optics.

  8. Western Surety Company - Wikipedia

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    Western Surety Company is an insurance company based in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.It was founded in 1900 by attorney Joe Kirby [1] who periodically needed court bonds in connection with his law practice.

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    Frustrated Amazon employees opened another front in their fight against the company’s return-to-office mandate.. On Wednesday, 523 employees in the Amazon Web Services division sent its chief ...

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