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Top Trends from Glasstec 2024: Sustainability, Advancement of DC Power and Emerging Markets

十一月 21, 2024

By Frank Sohn, Kyle Moore

The Advanced Energy (AE) team recently returned from Düsseldorf, Germany where we attended the biennial Glasstec trade fair. This event brought together the global glass manufacturing industry gathered to explore technologies, trends and challenges. We connected with customers, partners and industry experts from all over the world and discussed the challenges they face as they seek to drive the industry forward.

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Taking the Temperature of Innovation

十一月 04, 2024

By Tim Dubbs

Many industrial manufacturing processes require monitoring and control of temperature at key points in the operation to ensure the highest product quality, maximum throughput and optimized yield. To meet these demands, innovations are driving new precise and reliable thermal measurement solutions. Traditional technologies such as thermocouples and thermistors are giving way to more sophisticated optical techniques that deliver improved reliability and repeatability needed by modern thermal processes. This has led to the growing use of fiber optic sensors that are immune to electromagnetic interference (EMI) common in industrial environments, and non-contact pyrometers that measure precise thermal radiation.

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Reducing RAN Running Costs with Advanced DC-DC Technologies

十月 08, 2024

By Andy Brown

The reliability issue is a significant pain point because a so-called “truck roll” (a visit by a service technician to the base station to repair or replace a component, circuit board or other assembly) is a costly last resort that service providers want to avoid. Unplanned downtime and maintenance costs can mount very quickly, reaching many hundreds of times the cost of any specific part or system that has failed.

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How the Latest Innovations in Switched-Mode Power Conversion Boosts Efficiency, Flexibility and Reliability in Today’s Power Systems

八月 27, 2024

By Joe Voyles

Power system designers today face intense pressure to raise conversion efficiency and save energy as they strive to deliver sustainably improved performance. One key to reaching greater efficiency is switched-mode power conversion.

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Choosing Between DC and RF for Sputtering Applications

三月 11, 2014

By Doug Pelleymounter

I get this question a lot: “How do I know when to use DC and when to use RF for a sputtering application?” Of course, the first thing to consider is film requirements.
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Increasing Flow to Increase Power: How Voltage Control Works

二月 25, 2014

By Advanced Energy Admin

Controlling reactive sputtering processes is challenging, and there are several options.
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Innovating Cathodic Arc Deposition: High-Performance Bias

二月 11, 2014

By Uwe Krause

The “field” we work in (That’s why we are called “field” applications engineers.) involves an endless variety of technology and customers.
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Controlling Reactive Sputtering Processes: Why Voltage Control?

一月 28, 2014

By Dave Christie

Reactive sputtering is used for a tremendous variety of industrial coating applications.
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5 Easy Steps to 5X Full Oxide Rate

一月 14, 2014

By Doug Pelleymounter

Process engineers understand the benefits of achieving higher deposition rates while using less incoming power.
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Contemplating Disruption

十二月 31, 2013

By Dave Christie

It’s New Year’s Eve. Another year passed, whooshing by like the Shinkansen, Japan’s venerable bullet train.
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What Drives Today’s Developments in Power?

十二月 17, 2013

By Uwe Krause

For all of us, the need to lower production costs, the development of new process technologies, and the opening of new market segments are key drivers.
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Hidden in Plain Sight: Thin Films

十二月 03, 2013

By Dave Christie

Thin films are amazing. They can change the properties of surfaces in dramatic and wonderful ways.
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TEGAM Model R1L-E2A Ground Bond Meter & Milli-Ohmmeter Is Intrinsically Safe

十二月 06, 2012

By Advanced Energy Editor

Intrinsically safe testers can be used in potentially explosive work areas and will not ignite hazardous materials such as aviation fuel and natural gas.
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