Case Studies related to the Electronics and Sensors, and Medical Industry Sectors
The following list gives the titles of case studies with relevance to the Electronics and Sensors, and Medical Industries. Click on the titles to see the full case study. For more information on the Case Studies, please contact the Electronics and Sensors Industry Team ( electronicsandsensors@twi.co.uk) or the Medical Industry Team ( medical@twi.co.uk).- Adhesive surface mount technology
- Circuit board vibration
- Electronic component reliability
- Lasagne and Chips
- Friction Acoustic Bonding establishes microjoining foothold
- Gluemaker
- Novel coating for medical devices enhances ultrasound imaging
- Optoelectronics and Sol-Gel
- Probing Titan
- Ribbon bonding for device interconnection
- Soldering Quality Under Test
- Ultrasonic welding of thermoplastics encapsulates electronics
- Wire-ribbon tape automated bonding
- TWI rescue operation
- TWI aids in product development
- Projection Welding Of Fibre Optic Receiver
- Miniature design creates big business
- Microfocus inspection system a winner
- Art + Technology = Beauty
- TWI investigates micro materials
- Ultrasonic Welding of Blood Filter
- Conductive adhesive for ultrasound catheter
- Increasing electronics efficiency with flip-chip on board
- Lead-free: TWI prepares for new legislation
- Green legislation - meeting the challenge
- European support for medical data collection
- Fatigue Life Analysis of a Stent
- Microsystems assembly and interconnection (available to TWI Industrial Members only)
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