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Emil Otto presents fluxes and gels for thermode soldering
The two new no-clean special fluxes HTW-48 and HTW-49 from Emil Otto are fluxes for high-temperature applications in the soft soldering area, which are also available as flux gel. Both fluxes are suitable for thermode soldering as well as for cable assembly.
Emil Otto presents solar flux gels for the first time
The new flux gels EO-S-002, -007 and -009 have been developed for the use in the production of solar modules.
Emil Otto launches more variants of water-based flux
The Hessian flux specialistEmil OttoGmbH launched the water-based flux EO-G-006 back in 2023. This is a No Clean-Flux is suitable for wave, manual, and selective soldering of printed circuit boards.
Emil Otto introduces new versions of water-based flux
In 2023, the Hessian flux specialist Emil Otto introduced the water-based flux EO-G-006.
New soldering and tinning pastes for soft soldering
Emil Otto is expanding its metal chemistry product portfolio for soft soldering with the introduction of ZINNIN Green soldering and tinning pastes.
Emil Otto expands flux gel range for PCB rework
At productronica 2023, Emil Otto is showcasing an enlarged selection of flux gels tailored for PCB rework.
CGD’s Ragini Jain wins Unsung Hero award
Cambridge GaN Devices (CGD) is delighted to congratulate Ragini Jain on being named the winner of the Electronics Weekly Women Leaders In Electronics Award in the Unsung Hero category.
The Oscars open its doors to Generative AI
On 21st April 2025, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) updated its rules, stating that films that use Generative AI and other digital tools are now eligible for Oscar consideration.
Panasonic launches proof-of-concept of a fuel cell-powered centre
Panasonic, on 27 March 2025, opened Germany's first proof-of-concept for its so-called Panasonic HX, a sustainable energy solution powered by green, locally sourced green hydrogen at its Munich campus in Ottobrunn.
Microtest launches VIP tester for power electronics
The Microtest Group launched the new VIP ULTRA tester at the Applied Power Electronics Conference (APEC) 2025, which ran from 16-20 March in Atlanta, Georgia.