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Introduction In today’s high-performance fiber optic networks, the importance of clean connectors cannot be overstated. Fiber systems carry massive amounts of data at high speeds, and even microscopic particles can compromise performance. A speck of dust or a trace of oil can scatter or absorb light, causing insertion loss (signal reduction) or back-reflection (signal bouncing back to the source). In…
Definition: Understanding Viscosity In fluid mechanics, viscosity measures a fluid’s resistance to flow or deformation. It reflects the internal friction between molecules as they move past one another. Informally, viscosity represents a liquid’s “thickness.” Honey, for example, is thicker and has a much higher viscosity than water. In contrast, solvents like acetone or methanol have…
For manufacturing engineers, achieving stable, repeatable, and compliant production processes is the ultimate goal. Yet many of the most common manufacturing challenges, such as inconsistent yields, cleaning validation failures, coating defects, and delayed product launches, can be traced back to insufficient planning of cleaning, lubrication, and surface treatment strategies early in the product lifecycle. By…
The announcement that a major manufacturer will withdraw its widely used specialty vapor degreaser cleaning fluids by the end of 2025 presents a significant challenge for surface finishing operations. Workshops that have relied on these fluids for years now face a limited window to adapt. Delays in planning can lead to supply shortages, rising costs,…
Rising demands for performance and reliability are reshaping expectations in the electronics sector. For contract manufacturers, the challenge of delivering high-quality assemblies has increased as devices shrink, and printed circuit board assemblies (PCBAs) become more densely populated. Even microscopic contamination can affect product performance. For contract manufacturers looking to meet the exacting standards of their OEM…
In metal finishing operations, the cleaning stage has a direct influence on the quality and consistency of the final surface. Before a component can be plated, coated, anodized or otherwise treated, it must be completely free from machining oils, polishing residues and fine particulates. Even slight contamination can undermine adhesion, disrupt surface appearance or lead…